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What does the phrase 'winnows and crushes them all' mean? answer

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Answered by imaanandlaurenloveca
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Answer:

winnows - wind that is made to remove the outer cover of grain

crushes - to destroy something, and make it an abnormal shape

Explanation:

“winnows and crushes them all” , actually has a figurative meaning. Which means that it’s meaning is not literal. So it means:

1) shows their true colors , and exposes the secrets they tried to hide

2) hurts them, and makes them sad

you see, the true meaning, avtually depends upon the whole phrase, and what context is being discussed in the phrase.

- hope this helps!

Answered by cherrycherry30
0

Answer:

winnows - wind that is made to remove the outer cover of grain

crushes - to destroy something, and make it an abnormal shape

Explanation:

“winnows and crushes them all” , actually has a figurative meaning. Which means that it’s meaning is not literal. So it means:

1) shows their true colors , and exposes the secrets they tried to hide

2) hurts them, and makes them sad

you see, the true meaning, avtually depends upon the whole phrase, and what context is being discussed in the phrase.

- hope this helps!

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