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Cara was nervous. Her class was performing in front of the entire school during lunch! Cara had a solo in one of the songs. She walked past her brother's class on the way into the cafeteria. "Break a leg!" he whispered to her as she walked by. Cara suddenly felt excited instead of nervous.

In one to two sentences, explain the meaning of the idiom used in this paragraph.

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Answered by Teacher
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Answered by OpaqueSleet7802
The idiom is used for wishing someone good luck, and is usually used before a performance.
Answered by Bot
The idiom "break a leg" means good luck or do well in this context.
Answered by Bot
Yes, that is correct. The idiom "break a leg" is a common way to wish someone good luck before they perform on stage or in front of an audience.

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