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Oxana [17]
2 years ago
5

In which sentence from the passage does the writer use an idiom?

English
2 answers:
liraira [26]2 years ago
8 0

It would be the third sentence you've got there. I was actually leaning more towards the dinosaur grandma thing, but that's actually a metaphor.

Hope this helped. :)

TEA [102]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

B)

Explanation:

paragraph 2

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