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10 August, 09:39

What might happen if you heard an Idiom you weren't famillar with?

A. You'd be able to deduce the Idiom's meaning from the

literal meanings of the words

B. You'd have trouble figuring out what that Idlom meant

C. You'd have to assume the Idiom's words had opposite meanings

D. You'd have to consult a dictionary

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  1. 10 August, 10:06
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    A

    Explanation:

    The answer is A because for example if you've never heard of the idiom "You hit the nail on the head!" you could deduce what the meaning was based on the phrasing. "You hit the nail on the head" means "You're exactly right!"
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