I was turned to stone .what does the idiom mean
a) he became a stone
b )he became strong like a stone
c )he was looking at stone
d) he sat motionless
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d) He sat motionless
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The correct answer is option d or "I was turned to stone" idiom means he sat motionless.
- A phrase or expression is considered to be an idiom if it usually has a metaphorical, non-literal meaning connected to it some phrases keep their literal meaning while developing into figurative idioms.
- An idiom's metaphorical meaning differs from its literal meaning and is classified as formulaic language whereas some idioms are metaphorical on purpose.
- For instance, the humorous phrase "break a leg" is used to wish someone luck right before they perform or present and the belief that saying "good luck" to an actor will have the opposite effect may have its roots in the notion that it is improper to do so.
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