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27 January, 11:04

What does the idiom "a black sheep" mean?

A. An unlucky person

B. A lucky person

C. An ugly person

D. A partner who takes no share of the profits

E. None of these

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  1. 27 January, 12:33
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    The answer is E, none of these. This idiom is supposed to mean the odd one of a group or family. Take the runt of a litter for an example, it's the outcast of all it's siblings because it was born the smallest out of the rest. For example, Adrian was the black sheep of his family. This means that he was the outcast from the rest of his family.

    ~Good luck
  2. 27 January, 14:09
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    E

    Explanation:

    "a black sheep" means a misfit, someone who is obviously different from other around them
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