[ Grammar ]
To pretend you’re sick, cause you don’t want to go to work
A. to pull an illie
B. to push a sickie
C. to push an illie
D. to pull a sickie

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A. designate
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A. The candidate promised not to raise taxes when elected.
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A. crowd
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