"my, my, my, my, my, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome to the land of expectations, to the land of expectations, to the land of expectations. we don't get many travelers these days; we certainly don't get many travelers these days. now what can i do for you? i'm the whether man."
"is this the right road for dictionopolis? " asked milo, a little bowled over by the effusive greeting.
which phrase from the passage is an idiom?
a. welcome, welcome"
b. land of expectations"
c. the whether man"
d. bowled over"
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