the answer is (A)! idioms mean <span>a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words</span>
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I would tell my beginning-of-year self, would tell her to not worry too much about small, insignificant things and that mistakes are not bad.
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Whenever the year begins, there is always a sense of new beginnings and new goals. But despite all such plans and decisions, there never seems to be a time for everything to be done or even be successful in implementing half of the new-year plans.
So, what I would like to share with my beginning-of-year self from the perspective of my end-of-year self, my advice will be to not focus too much on overthinking and be open to mistakes. I will tell myself mistakes are good and not bad, and they are a part of life. But with that said, I would advise myself to get every opportunity to change and try to be better.
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And I lean down to catch my breath and here comes Gretchen walking back, for she’s overshot the finish line too, huffing and puffing with her hands on her hips taking it slow, breathing in steady time like a real pro and I sort of like her a little for the first time.
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