The phrase "Break A LEG" is a literary example of an idiom. An idiom is a commonly used expression that has a meaning different from the literal meanings of its individual words. In this context, "break a leg" is a way to wish someone good luck in a performance.
The school play was about to begin, and Jody nervously awaited her big starring role in "Romeo and Juliet". Before her entrance, her best friend Jennifer shouted "BREAK A LEG" to Jody as she was about to enter the stage.
The phrase "Break A LEG" is a literary example of .............
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Idiom
Denotation
Simile
Allusion
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