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Present perfect continuous | What is the difference between "some" and "any"?
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Meaning of Yello #1 (permalink) Wed Dec 15, 2004 22:56 pm   Meaning of Yello
 

Test No. incompl/inter-2 "Like a red rag", question 8

As they turned round and ran away, people thought they were ..........

(a) red
(b) blue
(c) white
(d) yellow

Test No. incompl/inter-2 "Like a red rag", answer 8

As they turned round and ran away, people thought they were yellow.

Correct answer: (d) yellow

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As they turned round and ran away, people thought they were red.
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hi, could u explain why the answer is yellow and what does this word mean?

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Yellow #2 (permalink) Wed Dec 15, 2004 22:59 pm   Yellow
 

Being yellow suggests that you are a coward or that you are frightened of danger in other words you are not brave. There is another expression to have a yellow streak, which means the same.
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