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what is a cliche? identify three cliches from the lesson the luncheon​

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Answered by ssasreeja
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What Is a Cliché?

A cliché is a tired, stale phrase or idiom that, because of overuse, has lost its impact. What was once a fresh way of looking at something has become a weak prop for writing that feels unimaginative and dull. Clichés are what you write when you don’t have the energy or inspiration to think of a new way to express an idea.

  • read between the lines
  • play your cards right
  • it’s an uphill battle
  • better safe than sorry
  • you can’t judge a book by its cover
  • bring to the table
  • low-hanging fruit
  • the grass is always greener on the other side
  • ignorance is bliss
Answered by foxg10954
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Answer:

What Is a Cliché?

A cliché is a tired, stale phrase or idiom that, because of overuse, has lost its impact. What was once a fresh way of looking at something has become a weak prop for writing that feels unimaginative and dull. Clichés are what you write when you don’t have the energy or inspiration to think of a new way to express an idea.

read between the lines

play your cards right

it’s an uphill battle

better safe than sorry

you can’t judge a book by its cover

bring to the table

low-hanging fruit

the grass is always greener on the other side

ignorance is bliss

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