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english slang idioms answer 1
"My son was in this heavy metal phase for a while so all of his clothes were black and he only listened to hard, heavy metal. He finally grew out of it and is dressing more like a normal person and he now listens to different kinds of music," Jeff told his friend.

Correct answer: (d) out

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english slang idioms answer 2
"I am leaving the fraternity. It is time for me to grow up and take school more seriously. Life is more than a party," Jake told his sister.

Correct answer: (c) grow

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english slang idioms answer 3
"When a company goes from a relatively small company to a large one quickly, it is not uncommon for the company to experience growing pains. Some examples are: a breakdown in communication between different departments and a difference in goals, standards, and methods between different parts of a company," the Management instructor told the class.

Correct answer: (b) pains

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english slang idioms answer 4
"I am still mad about you beating me in chess by checkmating me with a pawn. I am gunning for you now. We need to play a game soon so I can return the favor," Mark told Derrick.

Correct answer: (a) gunning

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english slang idioms answer 5
"Did you beat Derrick in chess the second game?" Marcie asked. Mark said, "No. He beat the pants off me. It wasn't even a challenge. He is much better than me."

Correct answer: (d) pants

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english slang idioms answer 6
"I accused Max and his team in the meeting of being behind schedule and he stood up and said I was flat-out wrong to my face. It must have been hard to tell that to the regional manager. He's got guts, I'll say that for him," Mr. Silas said to his boss.

Correct answer: (a) guts

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english slang idioms answer 7
"I know that housing market looks great for sellers right now but my gut feeling tells me that the market is going to change soon. Sellers have been receiving artificially high prices for their houses for too long. I wouldn't recommend investing in housing right now," the financial analyst told Mr. Whitaker.

Correct answer: (c) feeling

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english slang idioms answer 8
"I am sorry that I turned off the horror movie you all were watching. It was just a gut reaction to the gory scenes. I am going to start it again and go do something else," Mary told the group.

Correct answer: (b) reaction

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english slang idioms answer 9
"It is almost 10 o'clock. You had better get home so that you don't get in trouble for being out past your curfew," Johnny told Bobby.

Correct answer: (a) better

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english slang idioms answer 10
"I am from a little town in Wisconsin. Where do you hail from? I am going to take a guess. Your accent, to me, sounds like North Dakota," Jane said to Gracie.

Correct answer: (d) hail

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