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In paragraph 4, the idiom joined at the hip means A) getting sick of each other. B) always with each other. C) trying to say goodbye. D) sad and weeping. -------------THE ANSWER IS C-------------
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In paragraph 4, the idiom joined at the hip means
A) getting sick of each other.
B) always with each other.
C) trying to say goodbye.
D) sad and weeping.
-------------THE ANSWER IS C-------------
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The idiom means B) always with each other
I hope it's right!
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