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None of the "following" expressions!
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An 'epithet' is a term used to characterize a person or thing, usually a descriptive substitute for the name or title of a person, or an abusive or contemptuous word or phrase.
It is 9*(n + 7)
Half-eaten Hot dog ~Apex because I just took the test.
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A descriptive phrase is added information to the subject, object,... E.g.: The girl (= subject) + who thought she was beautiful (= descriptive phrase) + verb
Long Beach can be a set phrase if it refers specifically to the city in California. It can also be a descriptive phrase if it refers generally to a long stretch of beach.
Phrases that describe. Example (not descriptive): a girl Example (descriptive): a girl with her hair tied up in a precise bun
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moves in the sea like clouds in the wind
An idiom is a phrase whose meaning is not easily deduced from the individual words used, often carrying a symbolic or cultural connotation. A descriptive phrase, on the other hand, is simply a phrase that describes something without the use of figurative language.
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It is a smallest, rocky planet, and is nearest to the sun.
>as blind as a bat>as hard as nails>as wise as an owl?