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Which of the following from "When Greek Meets Greek" contains an example of idiom? (1 point) Responses “I know of a landlord up...Asked by K10
Which of the following from "When Greek Meets Greek" contains an example of idiom?
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“I know of a landlord up the road who vow that he ain't ever taking anybody who come from the West Indies.”
“I know of a landlord up the road who vow that he ain't ever taking anybody who come from the West Indies.”
“Sure, you stand a chance.”
“Sure, you stand a chance.”
“I am an Untouchable from the heart of India.”
“I am an Untouchable from the heart of India.”
“This house is too small for the two of we," Ram say to himself, "one will have to go."
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“I know of a landlord up the road who vow that he ain't ever taking anybody who come from the West Indies.”
“I know of a landlord up the road who vow that he ain't ever taking anybody who come from the West Indies.”
“Sure, you stand a chance.”
“Sure, you stand a chance.”
“I am an Untouchable from the heart of India.”
“I am an Untouchable from the heart of India.”
“This house is too small for the two of we," Ram say to himself, "one will have to go."
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“This house is too small for the two of we," Ram say to himself, "one will have to go."
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I apologize for the confusion. Upon reviewing the options again, I realize that none of them contain an example of an idiom. None of the sentences in "When Greek Meets Greek" are using figurative language or expressions that have a different meaning from their literal interpretation.
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