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Outsiders-1 7 and 8 Slang, literal, or Idiom?
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Choose the best option as the correct answer. FYI--
Be careful as slang can be use in an idiomatic expression.
...Soda, who is sixteen-going-on-seventeen never
cracks a book
at all.
slang
literal statement
idiom
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...but I am a
Greaser
and most of my neighboorhood rarely bothers to get a haircut.
slang
literal statement
idiom
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Johnny and I
stretched out on our backs
and looked at the stars.
literal statement
idiom
slang
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Wait until I get out though, so you can
keep Darry off my back
.
slang
literal statement
idiom
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And Two-bit doesn't
need half the things he
swipes
from stores.
idiom
slang
literal statement
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We
crouched in the weeds
beside the railroad tracks, listening to the whistle grow louder.
literal statement
idiom
slang