One good way of making use of an idiom in a sentence is:
- The talk given to use by the principal did a lot to lift the spirits of the students.
The idiomatic phrase "lift the spirits" shows that a person who was previously sad or depressed had that mood changed and is now much happier than before.
With this in mind, we can see that this shows that words, encouragements, rewards, etc can help to lift the spirit of a person in any situation.
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Good evening/morning, today im going to talk about my birthday gifts, everyone knows what a birthday is right?, well if you dont, im here to help you, a birthday is the anniversary of the day on which a person was born, typically treated as an occasion for celebration and the giving of gifts. so, naturally, my family congratulated me and gave me tons of gifts, and some I will be donating, anyways, back to the point, my parents gave me a new phone, I need that, so i was very happy that they got that for me in my birthday.
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The new romantic capers of the knights of the time led to the popularity of romances in the Medieval period.
Answer:
What "selection"?
Explanation:
You just said "The selection"