An idiom<span> is a phrase that uses a figurative meaning rather than a literal meaning to convey a point. In other words, one cannot deduce the meaning of an idiomatic phrase by examining the individual words and their meaning. One such expression is "</span>dance<span> around the </span>truth<span>. One does not literally </span>dance<span> or make any physical motion at all. Instead, it means to avoid speaking truthfully outright, or to evade the </span>truth<span> by lying.</span>
<span>When he states "get thee to a nunnery" to Ophelia, he is expressing pent-up anger towards his mother, who he feels has been unfaithful and incestuous when she married his uncle. At the beginning of the play itself, we see a brooding Hamlet who seems almost more upset by his mother's marriage than by his father's death.</span>
Answer:True
Explanation:
Nonrestrictive elements are groups of words that can be removed without changing the meaning of the sentence.
<span>B. "Look at that deer nibbling the apples on the ground," said Becky--is the only sentence that contains proper quotation marks and capitalization. Commas go inside quotes. </span>
It should be a but the second part of the question makes it also b but i would pick a because sometimes the conflict is revealed in the exposition.