Which of the following describes the relationship between an idiomatic phrase and a literal phrase?(1 point) Responses A literal phrase is the straightforward language that interprets the figurative meaning of an idiomatic phrase. A literal phrase is the straightforward language that interprets the figurative meaning of an idiomatic phrase. A literal phrase indirectly states the meaning of an idiomatic phrase. A literal phrase indirectly states the meaning of an idiomatic phrase. An idiomatic phrase presents non-literal language that influences the connotation of the literal phrase. An idiomatic phrase presents non-literal language that influences the connotation of the literal phrase. An idiomatic phrase restates the meaning of a literal phrase to make it easier for a reader to understand.

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The correct response is: An idiomatic phrase presents non-literal language that influences the connotation of the literal phrase.

This describes how idiomatic phrases typically carry meanings that are different from their literal interpretations and how they can add depth or nuance to understanding the literal phrase.