a. a nonsensical phrase that cannot be understood from any interpretation
English, 23.11.2019 15:31 bwright142
What is an idiom?
a. a nonsensical phrase that cannot be understood from any interpretation
c. a word or phrase that doesn’t have a literal meaning, but has a known figurative meaning
b. a comparison using like or as
d. none of the above
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English, 21.06.2019 18:00
Why does patton seem undaunted about eating his rodent soup
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English, 21.06.2019 22:30
Laugh and be merry, remember, better the world with a song, better the world with a blow in the teeth of a wrong. laugh, for the time is brief, a thread the length of a span. laugh and be proud to belong to the old proud pageant of man. (laugh and be merry/john masefield/public domain) which of these is the main idea of the poem?
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English, 22.06.2019 00:30
Tell me what you guys think of this made it for class need opinions
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English, 22.06.2019 01:00
How are the two arguments made in the passages different? a. the first passage claims that pets in class will children with health problems; the second passage says pets will make some health problems worse. b. the first passage claims that students’ nervousness will decrease around pets; the second says that students’ nervousness will increase around pets. c. the first passage claims that pets will make the teacher’s work easier by keeping students busy; the second passage says pets will make the teacher’s work harder. d. the first passage claims that pets in school will be good for kids’ mental health; the second passage says pets will be bad for kids’ mental health.
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What is an idiom?
a. a nonsensical phrase that cannot be understood from any interpretation
a. a nonsensical phrase that cannot be understood from any interpretation
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