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idioms
By mrsb203

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The Moose for Dinner includes both. The last idiom in the book refers to being "driven up a wall" with it's accompanying literal picture of a little girl driving a car on the wall.
Titles can be deceiving. You have to read this book. There is a fine line between homophones and idioms sometimes.


 


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