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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The idiom____
A
says what it literally means
B
makes your message more interesting
C
doesn’t say what it literally means
D
has an actual meaning and a literal meaning
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Say: “An idiom is a saying that has both a literal (exact) and figurative (understood) meaning. An idiom is a type of figurative language, a word or phrase that does not have its everyday, exact meaning.

Detailed explanation-2: -An idiom is a widely used saying or expression containing a figurative meaning that differs from the phrase’s literal meaning. The word “idiom” comes from the Greek word “idioma, ‘’ meaning peculiar phrasing. For example, “under the weather” is an idiom universally understood to mean sick or ill.

Detailed explanation-3: -Literal language is used to mean exactly what is written. For example: “It was raining a lot, so I rode the bus.” In this example of literal language, the writer means to explain exactly what is written: that he or she chose to ride the bus because of the heavy rain.

Detailed explanation-4: -The literal meaning is the most obvious or non-figurative sense of a word or words. Language that’s not perceived as metaphorical, ironic, hyperbolic, or sarcastic. Contrast with figurative meaning or non-literal meaning. Noun: literalness.

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