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Q.3.A) Do as directed. (2)

Identify a quotation and an Idiomatic Expression from the below sentences and write down.

1. pull yourself together…

2. “Live as if you were to die tomorrow.”

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

1) Idiomatic Expression: to become calm and behave normally again after being angry or upset: Just pull yourself together.

Quotation: The enemy of teamwork is individualism

2) the live is today an today decide your tommorow be like a die

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Answered by VishwachiT
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Answer:

Expression - Pull yourself together...

Quotation - "Live as if you were to die tomorrow".

Explanation:

What is an expression?

Expression is when some feeling or emotion is being presented through words, phrases or facial features.

  • Example of expression through words -
  • You coward! Think straight... (anger)
  • I can't run anymore! Go ahead without me... (hopelessness)


Here, the first sentence acts like an expression because it expresses a feeling of helplessness. The phrase can be used in a sentence as -

Idiot! This isn't the time to mope around... Pull yourself together.

What is a quotation?

A quotation is a repetition from a formal speech or text that somebody important has said or written.

This particular quotation was said by Mahatma Gandhi and has been quoted here, "Live as if you were to die tomorrow."

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