Question
Which is an example of an idiom?
Responses
It is raining cats and dogs.
It is raining cats and dogs. - no response given
She hoped the rain would wash away her sorrows.
She hoped the rain would wash away her sorrows. - no response given
The rain today is fierce and punishing.
The rain today is fierce and punishing. - no response given
Today we will receive three inches of rain.
Today we will receive three inches of rain. - no response given
Responses
It is raining cats and dogs.
It is raining cats and dogs. - no response given
She hoped the rain would wash away her sorrows.
She hoped the rain would wash away her sorrows. - no response given
The rain today is fierce and punishing.
The rain today is fierce and punishing. - no response given
Today we will receive three inches of rain.
Today we will receive three inches of rain. - no response given
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The example of an idiom is: "It is raining cats and dogs." An idiom is a phrase whose meaning is not easily understood from the individual words, and this expression is commonly used to describe heavy rain.
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