What does the idiom “burn the candle at both ends” mean?
A. To save energy.
B. To work or do activities from early morning until late at night.
C. To waste resources.
D. To manage time effectively.

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As he lived in a small town outside the city, he had to commute every day.
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A. take a bus to work
B. drive to work
C. take a life to work
D. travel a long way to and from work
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The girl spoke Shoeshone, a type of Native Language, and would be an______________ to translate for those who didn’t know the language.
A. accompany
B. interpreter
C. proposed
Ahmad always __________ at 6 o’clock.
A. wake up
B. is waking up
C. woke up
D. wakes up
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The butterflies ______ colourful wings.
A. have
B. has
