[ Similes and Body Idioms ]
like a fish out of water
A. feel unusual
B. feel comfortable
C. feel strange and uneasy

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Grammar › ViewWomen ____________ wear long skirts in the 19th century.
A. used to
B. are used to
C. got used to
D. get used to
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It …….. from the passage that the writer dislikes adventure.
A. May concludes
B. May conclude
C. May be concluded
D. May concluding
E. May be concluding
The vegetables were chopped and sautéed in olive oil.
A. The vegetables chop and sauté in olive oil.
B. The chef chopped and sautéed the vegetables in olive oil.
C. The chef chopping and sautéing the vegetables in olive oil.
D. The chelf has chopped the vegetables and sautéed them in olive oil.
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Being in good physical shape and health.
A. Strength
B. Fitness
C. Strategy
D. Injury