English-2
Grade-6
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Question

It's better to be late than never.

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

hintHint:

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

The correct answer is: Idiom


    OPTION 1 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.
    It means that it's better to do something after it was supposed to be done than not doing it at all.

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