[ Idioms ]
To “make off with” means to ___.
a. leave behind
b. kiss
c. steal

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A. “I hate you,” she said smiling.
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Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
A. Napoleon Dynamite is often teased at school; however, he is able to make friends with Deb and Pedro.
B. Napoleon Dynamite is often teased at school, however, he is able to make friends with Deb and Pedro.
