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What does the idiom 'A dime a dozen' mean?
What does the idiom 'A dime a dozen' mean?
- A situation with no easy solution
- Something that is rare and hard to find
- A small amount of money
- Anything that is common and easy to get (correct)
What does the idiom 'A picture paints a thousand words' mean?
What does the idiom 'A picture paints a thousand words' mean?
- A visual presentation is far more descriptive than words (correct)
- An emotionally challenging situation
- An easily achievable task
- A situation with unclear outcomes
What does the idiom 'A slap on the wrist' signify?
What does the idiom 'A slap on the wrist' signify?
- An unjust accusation
- A severe punishment
- A very mild punishment (correct)
- An unexpected reward
What does the idiom 'A taste of your own medicine' imply?
What does the idiom 'A taste of your own medicine' imply?
What does the idiom 'A fool and his money are easily parted' mean?
What does the idiom 'A fool and his money are easily parted' mean?