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english slang idioms answer 1
He bluntly alluded to the fact that he was quitting — in so many words. He called the boss every unprintable name he could think of and then told the boss of his low opinion of the company.

Correct answer: (b) words

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 vocabulary quiz: english adjective verb noun adverb sat practice Phrase: "...about what should be done about immigration?"
english slang idioms answer 2
"What do I think about immigration? Well, I am in two minds about should be done about immigration. I recognize that our country offers freedom that others don't have and I don't think it is unreasonable to try to attain freedom. However, if everyone was allowed to become a citizen, our infrastructure would likely fail," Velma told Eunice.

Correct answer: (b) minds

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english slang idioms answer 3
"I am not surprised that you want to join the Army. Soldiering is in your blood. Your dad, your grandfather, your great-grandfather and your great-great-grandfather were all soldiers," Bill told his nephew.

Correct answer: (d) blood

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english slang idioms answer 4
"Wow, John. I am really surprised at how talented you are in the construction field. You seem to really be in your home around power tools, wood and concrete." Chris said.

Correct answer: (d) home

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english slang idioms answer 5
"I didn't think that scheduling work shifts could be so demanding. I figured that it was only a matter of filling in the schedule but, already, three people have gotten in my face about the shifts I assigned them," Rachel told Jennifer.

Correct answer: (b) face

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english slang idioms answer 6
"I heard that the analyst position just became available and I definitely have it in my sights," Sarah told Jessica.

Correct answer: (b) sights

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english slang idioms answer 7
He knew that it was irregular to say this and that he might get flack for it but he yelled "full speed ahead" to the formation of soldiers waiting to begin their morning's run in an effort to have some personal fun.

Correct answer: (d) speed

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english slang idioms answer 8
When the fire drill went off, the new teacher went directly by the book. She ordered the kids to get into a single file line; one after the other and then marched them in an orderly fashion to the baseball field where they waited until the fire department came. Her proper conduct earned her praise from the principal after the drill.

Correct answer: (d) single file

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english slang idioms answer 9
In Arcata, California, there is a debate amongst the locals about whether it is warmer during the traditional summer months or during the period known as Indian summer.

Correct answer: (a) summer

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english slang idioms answer 10
It had taken him many years of study and work experience but now he had a solid reputation of one that knew the ins and outs of the commercial fishing business. He knew the laws governing the industry, the equipment used, the coastal region near his home and all the other important details.

Correct answer: (d) ins and outs

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