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English, 15.01.2020 09:31 sophiaa23

Which phrases are figures of speech, or phrases that are not meant to be taken literally? check all that apply.

a. those shoes cost an arm and a leg.
b. i’m sure i’ll pass the test.
c. my friend’s jokes really crack me up.
d. a blanket of snow covered the yard.
e. the weather is damp and cold today.

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