In English grammar, how should A pack of lies be understood?
Note
A pack of lies means a collection of false statements. The correct answer is this meaning because the expression is used figuratively, not only by its literal words.
Examples:
- His explanation was nothing but a pack of lies.
- In an HSC essay, A pack of lies can express this meaning: a collection of false statements.
- When this expression appears in a passage, connect A pack of lies with the idea of a collection of false statements.
