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11 February, 13:19

Idioms are usually distinctive words or phrases used consistently in all parts of the country.

a. True

b. False

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  1. 11 February, 14:32
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    B. False

    Idioms are words that mean something, but not literally.

    It's raining cats and dogs is a popular idiom.

    The reason it is false is because idioms are usually only popular in the place of their creation.
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