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8 December, 04:24
How can I put a idiom in my own words
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Noelle Costa
8 December, 04:50
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Idioms are phrases that are said that has a literal meaning. To put something in your own words you must read it and then put the whole meaning into your style without copying and pasting or stealing the whole sentence.
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