If someone says “there’s no point in beating a dead horse,” they are likely trying to do which of the following?
A. Continue discussing a topic that has already been resolved
B. Change the subject of the conversation
C. Persuade others to agree with their point of view
D. None of the above
Correct Answer: Change the subject of the conversation
To beat a dead horse” means to continue talking about something that has already been discussed
Example: “We’ve already discussed this topic at length means there’s no point in beating a dead horse.”
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