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english slang idioms answer 1
"I can't go to the concert with you guys. I am as poor as a church mouse and have to buy my college textbooks this week," Sam told Christian and Bart.

Correct answer: (b) poor

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english slang idioms answer 2
"I heard you popped the question. Did she say yes? If so, when are you getting married?" Matt's best friend asked.

Correct answer: (d) popped

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english slang idioms answer 3
Many politicians have been criticized for their pork barrel politics. It is not good when a trusted official abuses that trust by attempting to make money at the public's expense.

Correct answer: (c) pork

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english slang idioms answer 4
"You are calling me a liar? That is the worst case of the pot calling the kettle black that I have heard in a good while. How many times have you lied about not having the rent or doing chores?" Nate asked his roommate.

Correct answer: (d) pot

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english slang idioms answer 5
"Jeanna, can you order me a Coke if the waitress comes over here and I am gone? I am going to powder my nose and will be right back," Lisa said.

Correct answer: (c) powder

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"The powers that be have made it clear that we are not to discuss the case with anyone — including our families," Lieutenant James said to the other cops.

Correct answer: (b) be

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english slang idioms answer 7
He decided to play a practical joke on his friend. He, when his friend wasn't looking, took his army hat and flipped his friend's rank upside down so he would get yelled at when he went outside by a drill sergeant.

Correct answer: (d) practical

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english slang idioms answer 8
"You are always telling your son not to drink too much but here you are drunk — again. You need to start practicing what you preach," Diana said to James.

Correct answer: (c) preach

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english slang idioms answer 9
"Why do you keep trying to convince us that the Democratic party is the right one to vote for? We are Democrats. You are preaching to the choir," Janis said to Tom.

Correct answer: (d) choir

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english slang idioms answer 10
"I am so proud of you for having the presence of mind to go into our house while it was burning and grab our important papers and money," Mrs. Williams said to Mr. Williams.

Correct answer: (a) mind

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