English-2
Grade-6
Easy

Question

It's time to hit the road!

  1. Simile
  2. Idiom
  3. Personification
  4. Onomatopoeia

hintHint:

A figurative speech is a phrase that has a different meaning than it’s literal meaning.

The correct answer is: Idiom


    OPTION 2 is the correct answer. 
    Idiom
    An idiom is a phrase or an expression whose meaning is not derived from the literal meaning of its words but represent something else.
    Hitting the road is the idiom used over here.

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