Adyson
3/24/2015 05:40:44 am
Idioms are a type figurative language you don't take it literally.
Bethany
3/24/2015 05:42:24 am
awesome!!!
Justin #11
3/24/2015 06:54:39 am
I love the snug as a bug one.
Bethany
3/24/2015 05:41:26 am
Idioms are phares that are not real.Like it's raining cats and dogs,cut to the chase,and easy as pie.The real meaning is phares'or a combination of words,that has developed a figuretive meaning through frequency of use.
Justin #11
3/24/2015 06:55:12 am
Great job!!
Lucas Armes
3/24/2015 06:07:42 am
An idiom is a type of figurative language that isn't taken seriesly.
Justin #11
3/24/2015 06:53:52 am
An Idiom is phrase that is not taken literally or seriously.
anthony
3/24/2015 07:16:47 am
Idioms are figurative laungauge you don't take it seriously like
Parker#9
3/24/2015 08:05:09 am
An idiom is something not true it is figurative language.
Taylor Gibson
3/24/2015 09:27:44 am
Idiom is a kind of figurative language. It's like Two peas in a pod or this is a piece of cake. One more example is I'm stuck in a pickle.
Francesca #14
3/24/2015 10:15:30 am
idioms- is a figurative language when the meaning f the phrase is different than the literal meaning of the words.
John 13
3/24/2015 10:24:46 am
An idioms is something you say that you not take literal.
Brandon
3/24/2015 11:11:55 am
as hard as a rock means hard
Mason vann
3/25/2015 09:37:20 pm
A idiom is a figure of speech.it's raining cat's and dog's.that means it is raining very hard.i am so hungry I could eat a elephant.that means your very hungry.devil's advocate.to present a counter argument.
Madison 6
3/26/2015 10:25:19 am
An idiom is a figurative phrase, one that is not taken seriously. Comments are closed.
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