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An idiom is an accepted
An idiom is an accepted phrase or expression that does not mean
literally what it says. She "threw cold water on" the project.
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What strategies can you use to identify the meaning of an idiom? Select the two correct answers.(1 point) Responses ask yourself
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1.33. What are the neologisms?
A. Foreign words B. Newly coined terms or words or phrases that are used but not formally accepted
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00:12 Question (1) The overwhelming majority of our people have met the demands of this war with magnificent
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A student wants to use the idiom “raining cats and dogs.” Write 1–2 sentences to explain what this idiom means and a
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The theory of continental drift was never accepted as it was presented by Alfred Wegener. The theory of plate tectonics is
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Joe ross
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The theory of continental drift was never accepted as it was presented by Alfred Wegener. The theory of plate tectonics is
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Clark
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Read the excerpt from "Bluesman on the Move.”
All I want— to find a place where I fit in. Based on the idiom, what type of
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Which is not an example of an idiom found in "Miss Rosie"?
a. "when I watch you" b. "[you] used to be called" c. "waiting for
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A student wants to use the idiom “raining cats and dogs.” Write 1–2 sentences to explain what this idiom means and a
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