B, C and F I believe... please correct me if I'm wrong, though ^^
Im guessing one of the options are clemente. if so thats my answer. plz mark as brainliest if this has helped you
For one..
Idiom means; a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words.
For two; what are the answer choices?
For three; I will answer it when I get more detail.
-Promise.-
<em>Since then, kites have become more than just entrancing pieces of flying art. </em> Without changing the meaning of the sentence, what is another word that could be substituted for entrancing?
A. Attractive
B. Adventurous
C. Common
D. Practical
<h3>Answer:</h3>
Since then, kites have become more than just <em>attractive</em> pieces of flying art.
<h2>Goodluck! </h2>
Words are italicized in order to create emphasis. However, this is only applicable to certain names, words, or phrases. Italics are also used in writing technical and unfamiliar words; trains, aircraft, etc.; and titles of books, movies, paintings, newspapers, etc. In the sentence: Riding the Orient Express toward Istanbul, Tom read the novels of Mark Twain, you should italicize the <em>(a) Orient Express</em>. <em>Orient Express</em> is a name of a luxury train. Based on the rules given, it should follow the format of italicization.