[ Idioms ]
To “back out” means ___.
a. to support someone
b. to be trapped
c. to get out of an agreement

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A. May
B. must
C. ought to
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A. stopped
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The hotel at that the family reunion is taking place is gorgeous.
A. Hotel
B. That
C. Is taking
D. Is
