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which of these is an example of an idiom?

A. They fought a lot while working on their group presentation about teamwork.
B. The map was difficult to read. We got lost.
C. For my presentation on the Mississippi River, I included a map.
D. Her presentation didn't make sense. It was all over the map.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The idiomatic expression here is "...all over the map.."It means that what is shown is utterly disorganized, does not communicate anything and that there is a lot of information but it is scattered and impossible to understand.

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Answer:

D. Her presentation didn't make sense. It was all over the map.

Explanation:

Idioms are the groups of words or phrases that has an altogether different meaning from the literal word given. It presents a whole new meaning to any given word, which have no connection.

Among the given options, option D has an idiom. "All over the map" is an idiom which means it is disorganized, or in a mess. Looking at the word and the meaning, there is no connection in the literal sense. But that's just how idioms work. They present a whole different meaning to any given word/ words.

Thus, the correct answer is option D.