Answer:
The first sentence has an idiom: over the moon
Explanation:
Both the second and 3rd sentence do not contain figurative language
the 4th sentence contains a simile not an idiom
Was cancelled due to weather.
had a heart wrenching new episode on live tv.
now is being made into a movie.
is about a post apocalyptic war zone.
is Tom and Jerry.
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When I’m writing I think coming up with organization is the easiest thing for me. Personally grammar is one of the biggest struggles for me, especially because now-a-days I speak in-proper English. A goal I have is to make sure that not only I, but others should be able to understand my writing, because at the end of the day, I’m not only writing it for me. Sometimes when I’m having trouble I read older books that came out in the early 2000s to have an easier understanding.
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Answer: A simulative definition is a type of definition in which a new or currently-existing term is given a new specific meaning for the purposes of argument or discussion in a given context. When the term already exists, this definition may, but does not necessarily, contradict the dictionary definition of the term. Because of this, a simulative
definition cannot be "correct" or "incorrect"; it can only differ from other definitions, but it can be useful for its intended purpose.
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