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english slang idioms answer 1
He knew that his Law class would be a lot of work. At the same time, he thought it would probably teach him a lot.

Correct answer: (c) time

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english slang idioms answer 2
"Every time I start working on my files, the boss calls me into his office to ask me some dumb question about our inventory. At this rate, I'll never get my work done," John said to Carrie.

Correct answer: (a) rate

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"My daughter is having a hard time right now in school with people making fun of her appearance. She is at that awkward age where she is all joints and pimples," Sarah said to her friend.

Correct answer: (d) awkward

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"I feel sorry for Cherish. She is such a babe in the woods when it comes to business. She just can't tell when people are taking advantage of her for their own sake," Mary said to John.

Correct answer: (d) babe

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english slang idioms answer 5
Some people are wary of online banking due to a fear that a computer hacker might find a back door into their bank account through one of their computer programs.

Correct answer: (b) back door

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english slang idioms answer 6
"We argue for very long periods of time when we do argue. Neither of us will back down when we think we are right," Dan told his father when his father asked how things were going between him and his roommate.

Correct answer: (d) back

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english slang idioms answer 7
Periodically, classic movies will be put back in circulation by the companies who made them in an effort to remind people about the movies.

Correct answer: (a) circulation

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english slang idioms answer 8
"I think that we should find an alternate supplier who can deliver what we need in case the one that we are signing a contract with decides to back out of the deal," Marcus told Ronda.

Correct answer: (c) out

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english slang idioms answer 9
"I think our renovations will have to take a back seat until we can save more money," Jim told

Correct answer: (d) back

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"You need to go clean your room and I don't want to hear any back talk out of you, young man," Sarah told her boy.

Correct answer: (c) back

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