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83. My teacher has eyes in the back of her

head.
A. Idiom
B. Metaphor
C. Simile
D. Personification
E. Onomatopoeia
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User Abc
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A. Idiom.
“Eyes in the back of her head” is an idiom, as it is a figurative (non-literal) English expression, the meaning of which is not easily discernible from the decoding of the phrase itself; it requires outside knowledge of the language, and so would likely be puzzling to a non-native speaker.
User Jonathan Stellwag
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i think the answer is simile

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