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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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what is the idiom and meaning of the following sentences?

We have to get behind every effort to make our class project a success.

Mom's been buried by work at her job lately.
  

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what is the idiom and meaning of the following sentences? We have to get behind every effort to make our class project a success. support Mom's been buried by work at her job lately very, very busy

  • what is the idiom and meaning of the following sentences?
  • We have to get behind every effort to make our class project a success.
  • support Mom's been buried by work at her job lately very, very busy
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what is the idiom and meaning of the following sentences?

We have to get behind every effort to make our class project a success.
support

Mom's been buried by work at her job lately
very, very busy
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Thanks Clive.

Here's another situation:

Underline the exaggerated part of the sentence and tell the meaning of the hyperbole.
1. Harvey ran so fast that he got there before he started! (I say ran so fast)

2. She gave us ton of homework. (I say gave us a tone)
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Here's another situation:

Underline the exaggerated part of the sentence and tell the meaning of the hyperbole.
1. Harvey ran so fast that he got there before he started! (I say ran so fast) Do you think is is impossible to run fast?

2. She gave us ton of homework. (I say gave us a tone spelling is 'a

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