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In English / College | 2025-07-07

Which of Laura's misquoted idioms from "Daughter of Invention" is intended to mean that it makes no difference to her?
A. "green behind the ears,"
B. "When in Rome, do unto the Romans."
C. "It's half of one or two dozen of another."
D. "...one of these days my ship would pass me by in the night!"

Asked by jargomaniz43

Answer (1)

Laura's misquoted idiom that means something makes no difference to her is "It's half of one or two dozen of another." This phrase expresses that two choices are essentially the same and thus not significant. The other quotes convey different meanings such as inexperience or missed opportunities. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-07