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The following statements are categorized into Idioms and Non-Idioms. See the categorization below.

What is an Idiom?

An idiom is a set of words that have been established by usage as having a meaning that cannot be deduced from the meanings of the individual terms.

What is the correct categorization?

Idioms

  • I'm head over heels for you.
  • She drives me up the wall
  • Cut to the chase.

Non-Idioms

  • Focus on what's important.
  • She frustrates me
  • I'm in love with you.

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Full Question:

Which statements are idioms? Drag each tile into the appropriate category: "Idiom" or "Not an Idiom."

I'm in love with you.

Idiom

Not an Idiom

Focus on what's important.

I'm head over heels for you.

She drives me up the wall

Cut to the chase.

She frustrates me