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A
hardship
B
talented
C
comfortable
D
worthless

Explanation

A 'bed of roses' is a metaphor for a comfortable, pleasant, or easy situation. It contrasts with 'a bed of thorns'.

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A
At night
B
Out of fashion
C
Smart
D
End of the day

Explanation

'Out of date' means old-fashioned, obsolete, or no longer current. It refers to something that is not in style or valid anymore.

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A
Belongings
B
Heavy thing
C
Leaving nothing behind
D
Costly things

Explanation

'Bag and baggage' means with all of one's belongings. It implies leaving completely, often suddenly or under orders, taking everything with you.

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A
look
B
see
C
feel
D
heed

Explanation

To 'heed' means to pay attention to, take notice of, or consider carefully. It is often used in the context of advice or warnings.

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A
verbally
B
in writing
C
falsely
D
in color

Explanation

'In black and white' means written down or in print. It signifies that something is documented, official, and clear, not just spoken.

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A
the most important thing
B
the lower line
C
conclusion
D
residue part

Explanation

The 'bottom line' generally refers to the final total of an account, but idiomatically it means the most important factor or the essential outcome.

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A
flaunt
B
recover
C
please
D
topple

Explanation

To 'bounce back' means to recover quickly from a setback, illness, or difficulty. It implies resilience and returning to a good state.

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A
assemble
B
recreate
C
dissect
D
upgrade

Explanation

To 'put together' means to assemble or construct something from parts. In this context, it refers to assembling furniture.

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A
showcased
B
informed everyone
C
cancelled
D
rescheduled

Explanation

To 'call off' means to cancel an event or agreement that was previously planned. The strike was cancelled.

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A
collect
B
obtain
C
steal
D
show

Explanation

To 'come by' means to acquire or obtain something, often by chance or effort. The question asks how the person obtained the cheque.

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