lilywettypricharol lilywettypricharol
  • 06-12-2016
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What is castles in the air an example of?

Idiom
Paradox
Symbol
Irony

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JonHenderson55
JonHenderson55 JonHenderson55
  • 06-12-2016
The answer is: [A]: Idiom.
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The phrase: "castles in the air" is an idiom.
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Explanation: "Castles in the air", literally speaking, are impossible to exist or be created.
  So, when used as an idiomatic phrase, it refers to events that cannot, or likely will not, be possible to achieve.
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saladsharks
saladsharks saladsharks
  • 08-12-2018

I think it's A, idiom, because castles cannot really be in the air.

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