idioms are noting but a group of words in a fixed order that have a particular meaning that is different from the meanings of each word on its own
for example .....<u> its raining </u><u>heavily</u><u> today .....</u>
here instead of the word heavily ..... we use the idiom " cats and dogs"
which has the same meaning ..... so when the idiom is used in the sentence ....
it becomes : its raining <u>cats and dogs</u> today
Answer:
1. I bought this for his birthday gift. (adj.)
Do you know what day is his birthday birthday? (noun)
2. I bought two bags: a purple rose and a rose one. (adj.)
This rose smells amazing. (noun)
3. This is a bicycle lane. (adj.)
Mark borrowed his friend's bicycle. (noun)
4. He placed the CD on the top shelf. (adj)
For her date, Julia wore a cute top. (noun)
5. Paper bags are good for the environment. (adj)
For the project, we need two sheets of paper. (noun)
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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "<span>B.Readers forces on the mysterious plot events instead of the characters. "</span>Shirley Jackson accomplish by using stock characters in "The Lottery" instead of complex characters is that <span>B.Readers forces on the mysterious plot events instead of the characters. </span>
Answer: Johnson died of cancer
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