jennyestefani5580 jennyestefani5580
  • 01-02-2021
  • English
contestada

Which type of figurative language is the phrase, "in over his head"?
01. an idiom
02. a metonymy
3. a hyperbole
4. an understatement

Respuesta :

bryant061003
bryant061003 bryant061003
  • 05-02-2021

Answer:

idiom

Explanation:

figurative language not meant to be taken literally

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Tom sees an enormous thundercloud approaching from the west. He sees a lightning flash at the top of the cloud and hears thunder 15 seconds later. His angle of
what is a characteristic of an effective scrum master
Please help! Which point of view is used in this passage? Lucy fussed over her veil, pulling it this way and that until was about ready to fall off. Am doing t
If 44.7 g of KCI (MM = 74.55 g/mol) are added to a 500.0 mL volumetric flask, and water is added to fill the flask, what is the concentration of KCI in the resu
question below, NEED ASAP!! THANK YOU!!!
Oscar consumes both video games and Pepsi.a. Given the table, what is Oscar’s total utility from purchasing three video games and 2 Pepsis?b. Assume that Oscar
State the Engel’s law
First medieval guilds contributed to the growth of the European economy by
How were the beliefs of the nation of islam different from the beliefs of southern christian leadership conference?
1. Read the cartoon and answer the questions bellow. a. Indentify how many times you can see the 'verb to be: b. Find an interrogative sentence with verb to be: