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Which choice is an example of an idiom?(1 point) Responses The wind howled and screeched, looking for a way to get inside. The...Question
Which choice is an example of an idiom?(1 point)
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The wind howled and screeched, looking for a way to get inside.
The wind howled and screeched, looking for a way to get inside.
I knew I would never see another sunset this beautiful in a million years.
I knew I would never see another sunset this beautiful in a million years.
When I looked out the window, I saw it was raining cats and dogs.
When I looked out the window, I saw it was raining cats and dogs.
The clouds were a fluffy blanket that sheltered us from the midday heat.
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The wind howled and screeched, looking for a way to get inside.
The wind howled and screeched, looking for a way to get inside.
I knew I would never see another sunset this beautiful in a million years.
I knew I would never see another sunset this beautiful in a million years.
When I looked out the window, I saw it was raining cats and dogs.
When I looked out the window, I saw it was raining cats and dogs.
The clouds were a fluffy blanket that sheltered us from the midday heat.
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The choice that is an example of an idiom is:
**When I looked out the window, I saw it was raining cats and dogs.**
This phrase is an idiomatic expression meaning it was raining heavily, and it does not literally mean that cats and dogs were falling from the sky.
**When I looked out the window, I saw it was raining cats and dogs.**
This phrase is an idiomatic expression meaning it was raining heavily, and it does not literally mean that cats and dogs were falling from the sky.
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