Susie May, the Complainer

There was never a complaint
That Susie May never made.
She would whine without restraint
To show how she was dismayed.

Nothing appeared to be right
In Susie May's eyes, so bright.
She would shout, yell, howl, and scream
To let out some of her steam.

Everyone was too afraid
Of Susie May to complain.
Her words were very well played
And stung to cause lots of pain.

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Which line in the poem is an example of an idiom?
A.
Nothing appeared to be right
B.
She would shout, yell, howl, and scream
C.
She would whine without restraint
D.
To let out some of her steam

1 answer

The line that is an example of an idiom is:

D. To let out some of her steam

This phrase means to release pent-up emotions or stress, rather than referring to literal steam.

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