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What does the expression “If I do not get a job soon, I will be up a creek” mean?
a. I like to swim instead of work.
b. Tomorrow, I will go to the creek to see if there is work there.
c. I will be in trouble.
d. I will be angry.
e. I can not swim, and I can not get a job.
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