[ Grammar ]
Choose the definition of the next idiom:
be on pins and needles
A. to be very nervous
B. to offer to help someone
C. to control yourself by not saying anything.
Select your answer:

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A. I wanted to eat dinner; meanwhile, my friend wanted dessert.
B. I wanted to eat dinner meanwhile; my friend wanted dessert.
C. I wanted to eat dinner; my friend wanted dessert meanwhile.
D. I wanted to eat dinner, meanwhile my friend wanted dessert.
