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Which of the following should not be taken literally and must be understood as a whole? A. conflict B. idiom C. characterization D. interpretation
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Which of the following should not be taken literally and must be understood as a whole?
A. conflict
B. idiom
C. characterization
D. interpretation
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Answer: B. Idiom
Step-by-step explanation:
Just took it on edg.
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B. Idioms
should not be taken literally and must be understood as a whole.
For example: it's raining cats and dogs.
It's not really raining cats and dogs - you need to know this idiom in order to understand that it means there are some heavy rains outside.
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