Read the following sentence the underlined phrase is the idiom that uses figurative language. when you work on your project you shouldn't (bite off more than you can chew)
a. dont talk with food in your mouth
b. dont do more than you can handle
c. dont eat to much food
d. dont eat someones elses food
the best definition of an idiom is
a. a word or phrase that describes a noun
b. a word or phrase describing a verb
c. a phrase containing figurative language in which the word expresses a diferent idea from its exact meaning
d. a phrase than compares two unlike objects or ideas
to insert an clipart into an document what step should i take immediately after i find the clipart i want to insert
a. use the scroll bars to view more choices of clipart
b. click on clipart image
c. click on clipart button
d. click the insert tab at the top of the screen
to edit the text in a smartart graphic what must be done first
a. analyze the information in the text box
b. reformat the information in the text box
c. highlight the informtion in the text box
d. delete information in the text box
plsss
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