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What is an idiom?

a. A nonsensical phrase that cannot be understood from any interpretation
c. a word or phrase that doesn’t have a literal meaning, but has a known figurative meaning
b. a comparison using like or as
d. none of the above

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C. and example is 'it's raining cats and dogs', but it is actually not raining cats and dogs. It just means that it is raining very hard
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User Earlyadopter
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d. none of the above .
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User JaspreetKour
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