<span>Some students may say Sir Gawain believes that God guides his actions, he fights on God's side, and God has sent him to warn Arthur. Others may say Gawain meets the definition of the medieval hero, who should embody a devout faith in God. Students should then explain how Gawain's faith is representative of English culture.
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The answer is <em>C.) Stella started to beat around the bush.</em><em />
The first thing we need to realize is what an idiom is. An idiom is a group of words that symbolize a meaning not otherwise implied by the actual words that are expressed. That might not have made sense, so here are some examples of idioms:
raining cats and dogs (raining hard, not actual cats and dogs)
bought the farm (refers to someone dying, not buying a literal farm)
That being said, when we say someone is beating around the bush, they are avoiding having to do or say something, which is what we're looking for. So, the third option, C, is our answer
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