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english slang idioms answer 1
He was quite good with a fly swatter. He figured that he could pick off as many as 75 percent of all the flies he swatted at on a good day.

Correct answer: (b) off

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english slang idioms answer 2
When asked by the school principal and his science teacher why he got into a fight at recess, Todd replied,"Josh has been picking on my little brother for the past month and he won't stop. My brother and I both asked him to stop and he refused. Today was the final straw. He knocked my brother's lunch out of his hand and laughed at him. I am bigger so it is my job to look after my brother."

Correct answer: (c) picking

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english slang idioms answer 3
"I am going to go pick Mr. Smith's brain about my idea on how to reduce the friction on my home-made wind generator," Ben said to his roommate when asked where he was going.

Correct answer: (a) brain

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english slang idioms answer 4
"We went to pick up some free bricks at this guy's house. Unfortunately, when we got there, the pile of bricks was pretty picked over. All that were left were small, broken pieces," Jayden said to Beth.

Correct answer: (d) over

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english slang idioms answer 5
"Can we go get a cup of coffee? I am really tired; I didn't get much sleep last night and I really need a pick-me-up," Hillary said to Natasha.

Correct answer: (b) up

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english slang idioms answer 6
"I am sorry that I am late. My grandma stopped by just as I was leaving and she pidgeonholed me. I am going to work for her soon and she wanted to talk about what she would need for the jobs at that moment. Once again, I am sorry," Jim said to Gracie.

Correct answer: (a) pidgeonholed

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english slang idioms answer 7
"My roommate is being very pig-headed about letting me put my guitar in the living room. She keeps saying that it ruins the look of the living room and nothing I say or do will change her mind," Kathy told Melissa.

Correct answer: (a) pig

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english slang idioms answer 8
"We have been talking about getting together for coffee for quite some time. Let's pin down a date to finally meet for some coffee," Janice said to Larissa.

Correct answer: (c) pin

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english slang idioms answer 9
"Sometimes it is hard for people to guess how I am feeling or what I am thinking. I don't let my emotions show often. My little sister and I are opposites; she wears her heart on her sleeve," Cara said to Jennifer.

Correct answer: (d) sleeve

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english slang idioms answer 10
"Let's buy Jimmy that new bike he wanted for his birthday. I know we don't have much money but I think we can swing it. We'll have to pinch and scrape for a while but it would be worth it," John said to Kathryn.

Correct answer: (d) scrape

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