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The material supplies meanings, example contexts, and interpretation notes, including common usage in informal, formal, taboo, literary, and old-fashioned settings. It also provides model explanations for comprehension and study tasks, such as identifying correct options in exercises, matching idioms to definitions, and understanding underlying imagery. 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decided to say yes.We travelled together for six months and had a whale of a time.We spent money like therewas no tomorrow,so I had to twist my dad's arm and persuade him to send me some moremoney so I could travel further.  \n1.3  1 c)a flash in the pan2 b)taken a shine to3 c)safe and sound4 b)put my foot in it5 b)as quiet as a mouse  \n1.4  1b 2 c 3 a 4 a  \nUnit 2  \n# 2.1  1 False.Many idioms stay in frequent usage for a long time.\n\n2 True.  \n3 True.  \n4 True.  \n5 False.Headline writers often play with idioms for humorous or dramatic effect,or tocatch the reader's eye.  \n6 False.They can be found in most types of speaking and writing(although they may bemore frequent in some types,such as popular journalism and informal conversation).7 True.  \n8 False.Idioms are used in academic writing,although these idioms are different fromtypical idioms used in speech or informal writing.  \n# 2.2  1 shape\n\n4 effect  \n2 licking  \n5 course  \n6 pricked  \n3 stone  \n2.3  1 go up in 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