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Timothy ran inside and slammed the door behind him. He held an umbrella, but his
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Which of the following describes the relationship between an idiomatic phrase and a literal phrase?(1 point)
Responses A literal
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Timothy ran inside and slammed the door behind him. He held an umbrella, but his clothes were wet. "It's raining cats and dogs
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Use the sentences to answer the question.
Timothy ran inside and slammed the door behind him. He held an umbrella, but his
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Elijah Stewart
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Which literal statement explains what someone means when they say "It's late. I need to hit the hay"?(1 point)
Responses Time is
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Elijah Stewart
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Which of the following describes the relationship between an idiomatic phrase and a literal phrase?(1 point)
Responses A literal
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Elijah Stewart
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Is "white as a ghost" an idiom?
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Aaron
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what is (considering wear expression )
mean?
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johnny
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The phrase "She called it a day" is __________.Select one of the options below as your answer:A. a metaphorB. hyperboleC. an
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KENDRA
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Which literal statement explains what someone means when they say "It's late. I need to hit the hay"?(1 point) Responses Time is
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IsiXhosa idioms
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Anathi
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Which of the following decribes the relationship between an idiomatic phrase and a lieral phrase?
a. A literal phrase is
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jaema
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Use the sentences to answer the question.
Timothy ran inside and slammed the door behind him. He held an umbrella, but his
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Which literal statement explains what someone means when they say "It's late. I need to hit the hay"?(1 point)
Responses Time is
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give five examples of idiomatic sentences
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Anonymous
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It is a small world.
(What is the meaning of this sentence? When do we use this expression? And what does "It" refer to? What is
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rfvv
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An idiom is a phrase that when taken as a whole, has a meaning you wouldn't be able to deduce from the meanings of the
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what does "getting above your raisins" mean?
thanks for answer my question:)
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jenni
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what is a idiom?
Is this one, " don't judge a book by it's cover"
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Amy~
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waht does the idom catch a cold mean
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Anonymous
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I need meaning of idoms . Do you know any web?
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Sam
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Is as cool as ice an idiom?
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Nate
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What is the origin of the idiom "I'm all ears"
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Aine
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I want an essay based on the idiom topic "do unto others as you would have others do unto you".
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shilpa
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plz...can you explain this briefly.....the undo-able is done in the next generation. your breath moves through the family like
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rose
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what does this mean "by the skin of their teeth"
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Jane
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Read the excerpt from "Daughter of Invention".
"iYa, ya!" She waved them out of her room at last. "There is no use trying to
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What does it mean to be 'scrupulously fair?'
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Kerry-Ann
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For the last few days I’ve been quite sick. I’ve barely gotten out of bed. I’ve just been lying around coughing and
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so sorry - your answer confused me! thanks for helping me understand better
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sam
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Analyze the following sentence: "After experiencing a bicycle accident, the situation turned out to be a blessing in disguise,
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these are idioms explain what each means
1.burnign the candle on both ends. 2.by the skin of your teeth also this
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ERICK
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these are idioms i need to know what they are explain
1.Burning the candle on both ends. 2.by the skin of your teeth
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erick
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FINDING FIGURE OF SPEECH IN:
1. TIME FLIES WHEN WE ARE A RECESS. ?TIME FLIES? 2. HE HAS ANTS IN HIS PANTS. ?ANTS IN HIS PANTS?
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IAN
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What is the origin of "red herring"?
How is it used in context? Does it mean distraction?
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jules
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I thought he was "counting his chikens"
what does the phrase in quotes mean. It`s not meant to be literal
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Lena
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Which of these is an example of an idiom?
A. It was an intense game. It was down to the wire. B. The game was pretty boring. My
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Which choice is an example of an idiom?(1 point)
Responses The clouds were a fluffy blanket that sheltered us from the midday
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Does anyone have any more information on the origins of the idiom "grease someone's palm"?
check out this site: phrases
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Calie
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are these idioms british?
pig in a poke, back to basics, back to square one, to sling one's hook, a baker's dozen, gone for a
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alli
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anything about their origin..eho said them maybe for the first time or something like that.i have the list of ritish idioms but
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alli
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hello, i have a list of british idioms but if someone knows anything about the theory or something regarded to british idioms i
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vil6
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Who put the cat among the pigeons? Unfortunately we are unable to get hold of a copy of the book. Please can anyone help.
put/set
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dude
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(From "More Variety for Kennedy PE Classes" , Illuminate) Question: Read this sentence from paragraph 2. "I'd love to be as fit
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idk 1
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(From "More Variety for Kennedy PE Classes", Illuminate)%0D%0A%0D%0AQuestion: Read this sentence from paragraph 2. "I'd love to
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Eli
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An idiom is a phrase that when taken as a whole, has a meaning you wouldn't be able to deduce from the meanings of the
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Read this expression. Choose the best meaning.
Too many cooks spoil the broth. Question 3 options: Only two cooks should make
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lil Z
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From more variety for Kennedy PE classes, illuminate, read this sentence from paragraph two I’d love to be a sphere as a
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What is the meaning of “lied like a weasel” in Passage 2, paragraph 21?
Carter has no respect for nature. The attendant does
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That_one_emogirl(T-T)
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Use the sentence to answer the question "Their reasoning is sound I admit" Which of the following best defines the bold phrase
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