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A
bad blood
B
blue blood
C
block head
D
broken reed

Explanation

'Blue blood' implies noble or aristocratic descent. The sentence suggests he is proud of his high social standing or ancestry.

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A
stick
B
strict
C
stitch
D
stich

Explanation

The proverb is 'A stitch in time saves nine'. 'Stitch' here refers to a sewing stitch—repairing a small tear now prevents it from becoming a large hole.

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A
At lenght
B
Ten to one
C
At large
D
All in all

Explanation

'Ten to one' is an idiom used to say that something is very likely to happen. It represents high odds or probability.

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A
take to task
B
put off
C
put out
D
play truant

Explanation

To 'play truant' means to stay away from school without permission. It is a common idiom for skipping school.

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A
slow coach
B
silver spoon
C
maiden speech
D
weal and woe

Explanation

A 'maiden speech' is a person's first speech in a formal assembly. The sentence implies that his first speech was impressive.

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A
above all
B
after all
C
one and every
D
out and out

Explanation

'Out and out' means thoroughly or completely. Calling someone 'an out and out rogue' means they are a rogue through and through.

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A
proud
B
a day dreamer
C
an aviator
D
useless

Explanation

To have one's 'head in the clouds' means to be unaware of what is happening around one or to be impractical and dreamy.

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A
a big speech
B
Maiden speech
C
An unimportant speech
D
A verbose speech

Explanation

A 'verbose' speech uses more words than necessary to convey a meaning. It describes a style that is wordy and often tedious.

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A
see through
B
put up with
C
pass by
D
fall back

Explanation

'Put up with' means to tolerate or endure something unpleasant. The poet had to endure suffering while poor.

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A
a very costly but useless possession
B
an expensive gift
C
a great opportunity
D
a hoarder

Explanation

A 'white elephant' is a possession that is useless or troublesome, especially one that is expensive to maintain. It is a costly but useless item.

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