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2 multiple choice 3 points an idiom is a phrase that is meant to be tak…

Question

2 multiple choice 3 points an idiom is a phrase that is meant to be taken literally. a type of mathematical equation. a phrase that is common in a language or culture that means something different from how it literally sounds. a story based on a single event in a person’s life.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the correct definition of an idiom, we analyze each option:

  • The first option is incorrect because idioms are not meant to be taken literally.
  • The second option is incorrect as idioms have nothing to do with mathematical equations.
  • The third option is correct because an idiom is a phrase in a language/culture with a non - literal meaning (e.g., "break a leg" does not mean to actually break one's leg but is a wish for good luck).
  • The fourth option is incorrect as idioms are not stories about personal events.

Answer:

C. a phrase that is common in a language or culture that means something different from how it literally sounds.