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When Juan is "caught... with his guard down," the author means that he wasn't being cautious--not that he physically protected himself most of the time. What tone or attitude toward the character and the audience do the idioms create?

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The idioms are creating the way how when you let your guard down many things can happen and in this case Juan having his guard up gave him caution

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