Laura's attempt at trying to use an English idiom reveals that she is eager to try English phrases and expressions.
She says "There's no use trying to drink spilt milk," and even though her use of the idiom is incorrect (it should be - there's no use crying over spilt milk), she still really wants to try and better her English speaking skills, which is always quite commendable.
Is that what the books called ?
Answer:
D, I believe it is.
Explanation:
It makes sense to be the correct answer to highlight the livelyness of the environment.
the main idea is called because anyone or anything may be called but not every thing or one can be out. for instance you cannot say ''the dog out''
but you can say ''the dog called'' even though dogs dont call