Interpretation. The statement is implying that the reader wants to know what it means to them. It could mean something different or varied to a different person. What the writer 'says' to a person (or what they take from a passage) can be interpreted to their own personal life. That is called actively reading.
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Answer: My sister has homework for three classes tonight (math,English,and biology). For my birthday,my parents got me tickets to Hamilton(my favorite musical!).
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It doesn't make sense to say the student body voted to select(the person) who would get the Best Teacher award.
The answer here is 4, Idiom. Idioms are sayings that may be taken literally, but it's a type of figurative language. One example is the very common saying: "It's raining Cats and Dogs." When someone says that, it isn't literally cats and dogs falling from the sky, but it's raining really hard.
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