An idiom<span> is a phrase that uses a figurative meaning rather than a literal meaning to convey a point. In other words, one cannot deduce the meaning of an idiomatic phrase by examining the individual words and their meaning. One such expression is "</span>dance<span> around the </span>truth<span>. One does not literally </span>dance<span> or make any physical motion at all. Instead, it means to avoid speaking truthfully outright, or to evade the </span>truth<span> by lying.</span>
"Growing out of a bitter divorce" would mean, the endgame of a bad divorce. Your heading towards the end and your trying to gorw out of it and forget about it. Maybe going out with friends and trying to live a normal happy life again.
im pretty sure thats it tell me if im wrong.
"C", "Maybe".
The credibility depends on the websites contents and credentials.
A website like a government's page is considered, "credible", because it is from a trusted source; the government. Whereas getting a random answer from Yahoo is considered less credible because of it not stemming from a trustable source.
Hey, it's TeenSuicide.