which type of figurative language is the phrase in over his head a. an idiom b. a metonymy. c. a hyperbole. D. an understatement

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The phrase "in over his head" is an example of a. an idiom. It means to be in a situation that is too difficult to handle, rather than its literal interpretation.

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