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A
five
B
many
C
a lot
D
nine

Explanation

The proverb 'A stitch in time saves nine' means fixing a problem early prevents it from getting worse. The missing word is 'nine'.

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A
directly
B
in writting
C
verbally
D
in a simple way

Explanation

'In black and white' means in writing or in print. It refers to the black ink on white paper, implying that something is documented and official.

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A
a rough idea
B
eyes of birds
C
eyes of a flock of birds
D
a view of the sky

Explanation

A 'bird's eye view' refers to a general or overall view of something from above, or a broad overview of a subject without getting into details.

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A
George Orwel
B
Stevension
C
Jonathan swift
D
John Milton

Explanation

'Paradise Lost' is an epic poem in blank verse by the 17th-century English poet John Milton. It concerns the biblical story of the Fall of Man.

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A
to finish
B
to come to nothing
C
tit for tat
D
a difficult problem

Explanation

The idiom 'a hard nut to crack' refers to a difficult problem to solve or a difficult person to understand or deal with.

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A
come to a close
B
in all situation
C
live within one's income
D
stretch to limit

Explanation

'Through thick and thin' means to endure through good times and bad times, under all conditions and circumstances. It implies loyalty and perseverance.

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A
Not at all
B
to be last
C
an outside
D
Thoroughly

Explanation

'Out and out' means thoroughly, completely, or totally. It describes someone or something that exhibits a quality to the fullest degree.

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A
tantalize
B
attend
C
remember
D
request

Explanation

To 'call to mind' means to recall something from memory or to remember. It is the act of bringing a thought back to one's attention.

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A
on
B
over
C
at
D
off

Explanation

The phrasal verb 'take off' means to leave the ground and begin to fly. This is the standard term used for aircraft departure.

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A
for betterment
B
permanently
C
for the time being
D
in future

Explanation

'For good' means permanently or forever. If someone leaves 'for good', they do not intend to return.

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