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The subject of a sentence is usually a
non-literal
noun
defend myself or my ideas
agree
She
figurative language
more people produce more ideas together
He
What is the subject? She loves to spend time with her family outdoors.
non-literal
noun
defend myself or my ideas
agree
She
figurative language
more people produce more ideas together
He
What does the idiom stand up for myself mean?
non-literal
noun
defend myself or my ideas
agree
She
figurative language
more people produce more ideas together
He
Are idioms literal or non-literal?
non-literal
noun
defend myself or my ideas
agree
She
figurative language
more people produce more ideas together
He
What does the idiom see eye to eye mean?
non-literal
noun
defend myself or my ideas
agree
She
figurative language
more people produce more ideas together
He
What does the idiom two heads are better than one mean?
non-literal
noun
defend myself or my ideas
agree
She
figurative language
more people produce more ideas together
He
Choose the subject of this sentence. He ran up the stairs to his room
non-literal
noun
defend myself or my ideas
agree
She
figurative language
more people produce more ideas together
He
What is an idiom?
non-literal
noun
defend myself or my ideas
agree
She
figurative language
more people produce more ideas together
He
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