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A cat's cradle Using the phrase make your own sentence

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Answered by maryamkincsem
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She was an expert in the cat's cradle.

Explanation:

  • After making the sentence from the given phrase became a noun phrase.

  • A noun phrase is one of the noun phrases.

  • A noun phrase is all about nouns and the modifiers of the noun.

  • For example, in the sentence, we are talking about the noun "she" and her being an "expert"

  • "expert" is the adjective used in the phrase.

Answered by skyfall63
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The company's senior manager was caught in a "cat's cradle" of issues and problems

Explanation:

  • A "cat's cradle" which is "idiomatic phrase", the phrase been taken from a children's game wherein 2 players alternately "stretch" a "looped string" over their fingers so as to produce "different designs".
  • Cat's cradle phrasal meaning means "intricacy" or "complexity"; that is, Something intricately/overly complex and/or elaborate.

Examples,

  1. Webs of dust made a "cat's cradle" about the space.
  2. A flashlight showed the wild animal roaring, its teeth entangled in a" cat's cradle" of rope.

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