English, asked by yallboymoney206, 11 months ago

An idiomatic expression is a group of words _____.

A: with a figurative meaning that is the same as their literal meaning

B: with a figurative meaning that is different from their literal meaning

C: that implies something negative about the subject

D: that implies something positive about the subject

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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An idiomatic expression is a group of words with a figurative meaning that is different from their literal meaning.

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Answered by MysterySoul
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Answer:

An idiomatic phrase is a group of words that do not mean what they appear to mean

The correct answer is option c. that implies something negative about the subject

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