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A Form of Talk That Is Not Strictly True, but Is

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Question 17

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A form of talk that is not strictly true, but is still understood as an appropriate statement within a particular community is a(n) :


A) Idiom
B) Elaborated Code
C) Gratuitous Concurrence
D) Oxymoron

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