[ Idioms ]
A “pain in the neck” means something is ___.
a. unusual
b. bothersome
c. difficult to see

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Giving someone the “cold shoulder” means that…
A. taking away their sweater
B. throwing ice or snow on someone’s shoulder
C. to go out in the snow without proper snow gear
D. to ignore or be unfriendly
