Who knows which side her bread is buttered on?
A. A baker’s dozen.
B. A bad egg.
C. A smart cookie.
D. The upper crust.

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A. rain
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B. The couples who attended the Valentine’s Day dance included Brett and Cheryl, Matt and Robin, and Lucas and Emily.
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Jonathan is kind and friendly. ______ people like being around him.
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