Answer: an idiom
Explanation:
In the sentence, "looked like a million dollars" is an idiom. An idiom is referred to as a term through which the meaning cannot be gotten literally from the words that it is made from.
An idiom is a group of words which has a meaning that's completely different from the meanings of the word on its own.
An example is saying someone has a cold feet. It doesn't mean that the feet of the person is cold but rather, it means that the perosn is nervous.
1)True because after the Civil Rights movement during the 1950's - 1960's.
A: <span>A clause has a subject and verb but a phrase does not</span>
Answer:
I didn't study and I failed the test, so I have to take it again.
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