[ Idioms ]
To go “through thick or thin” is to ___.
a. lose a lot of weight
b. get married
c. have many kinds of experiences

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A. a
B. an
C. the
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What is the simple predicate in the following sentence: The third pig’s house was made of bricks.
A. third
B. third pig’s
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A. pay back
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Choose the correct sentence adverb to complete the sentence: ‘________, we had to postpone the event due to the unexpected rain.’
A. Finally
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