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English, 12.03.2020 15:46, Jasten

In paragraph 4, the idiom joined at the hip means

A) getting sick of each other.

B) always with each other.

C) trying to say goodbye.

D) sad and weeping.
THE ANSWER IS C

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In paragraph 4, the idiom joined at the hip means

A) getting sick of each other.

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