Exclusive Learning - Idioms are words, phrases, or expressions that are either grammatically unusual, as in, “Long time, no see!”, or their meaning cannot be taken literally, as in, “It's raining cats
![Robert Musil Quote: “Every word wants to be taken literally, else it decays into a lie. But one mustn't take any word literally, else the wor...” Robert Musil Quote: “Every word wants to be taken literally, else it decays into a lie. But one mustn't take any word literally, else the wor...”](https://quotefancy.com/media/wallpaper/3840x2160/3444451-Robert-Musil-Quote-Every-word-wants-to-be-taken-literally-else-it.jpg)
Robert Musil Quote: “Every word wants to be taken literally, else it decays into a lie. But one mustn't take any word literally, else the wor...”
![Literary Elements and Figurative Language Figurative Language Language ( words or phrases) describing something that is not meant to be taken literally. - ppt download Literary Elements and Figurative Language Figurative Language Language ( words or phrases) describing something that is not meant to be taken literally. - ppt download](https://slideplayer.com/10948984/39/images/slide_1.jpg)
Literary Elements and Figurative Language Figurative Language Language ( words or phrases) describing something that is not meant to be taken literally. - ppt download
![Idioms are words, phrases, or expressions whose meaning cannot be taken literally, as in, “It's raining cats and dogs!” This expression does not mean. - ppt download Idioms are words, phrases, or expressions whose meaning cannot be taken literally, as in, “It's raining cats and dogs!” This expression does not mean. - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/15/4624606/slides/slide_2.jpg)