Answer:
Idiom
Explanation:
As nouns the difference between idiom and euphemism is that idiom is a manner of speaking, a way of expressing oneself while euphemism is (uncountable) the use of a word or phrase to replace another with one that is considered less offensive, blunt or vulgar than the word or phrase it replaces.
Example:
Instead of using
You're just a *****
you would use
You're just a scaredy-cat.
That would be a euphemism
Answer:
In my opinion I felt like it was about how the sisters had nothing but they always made the best of the situation and used other things similar to it. They kept a positive attitude and didn't get sad even if they didn't have the things they wanted.
Explanation:
Could you make this the brainliest answer? please?
Answer:
the second option i belive
Explanation:
terribly sorry if im incorrect, but i do my best.
-le reel hoomans persons
The poem is talking about a young girl who is very smart, very wise, and gets things beyond her years, though, it can be deciphered many ways.<span />