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  • To start the meeting, Jenna told a joke to break the ice.
    to make people feel comfortable
    to end a friendship
    to leave quickly
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  • Don't spill the beans about the surprise party!
    to reveal a secret
    to get angry
    to drop something important
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  • I'm exhausted. I'm going to hit the hay early tonight.
    To get mad
    To start working hard
    To go to sleep
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  • Maria stayed home because she was feeling under the weather
    to be unlucky
    to feel sick
    to be confused
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  • The math test was a piece of cake.
    impossible
    Very easy
    delicious
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  • He decided to bite the bullet and admit he made a mistake
    to face something difficult bravely
    to get upset
    to punish someone
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  • The new phone cost me an arm and a leg
    very expensive
    very dangerous
    very confusing
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  • "Break a leg!" shouted the director before the show
    hurry up
    be careful
    good luck
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  • John let the cat out of the bag about the vacation plans
    to make a mess
    Accidentally revealed a secret
    to start a fight
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  • Her explanation really hit the nail on the head
    to be exactly right
    to finish something quickly
    to make a problem worse
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  • She was on cloud nine after getting the job offer
    very sad
    extremely happy
    lost in a thought
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  • We only go out to eat once in a blue moon
    late a night
    often
    rarely
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  • People joke that their old car is going to kick the bucket soon
    to celebrate
    to die or stop working
    start a new journey
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  • She was burning the midnight oil studying for exams
    staying up late
    wasting time
    fixing a mistake
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  • I didn't bring up the argument again, I decided to let sleeping dogs lie
    apologize immediately
    do something risky
    Avoid reopening old conflicts
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  • We need to hit the road soon if we want to arrive by noon
    to leave or start a journey
    to get angry
    to begin an argument
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