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Which statements are aroms? Drag each one into the appropriate Category. Talon or Not an atom.

I'm in love with you.
Idiom
Not an Idiom
Focus on what's important.
I'm head over heels for you.
She drives me up the wall.
Cut to the chase.
She frustrates me.

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Final answer:

Idioms vs. Non-idioms in English


Step-by-step explanation:

The statements that are idioms are: 'I'm head over heels for you,' 'She drives me up the wall,' 'Cut to the chase.' The statements that are not idioms are: 'I'm in love with you,' 'Focus on what's important,' and 'She frustrates me.' An idiom is a phrase or expression that has a figurative meaning different from its literal meaning. It is important to understand different idioms, as they can add depth and nuance to our language.


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