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English, 04.10.2021 18:00, Josias13

How might you rewrite sentence 6 to avoid using a colloquialism, or cliché? Select one: She had butterflies in her stomach when she thought of singing her solo for the judges. a. O b. She was a nervous Nellie over the idea of singing her solo for the judges. O c. She was nervous over the idea of singing her solo for the judges. O d. She felt super nervous about singing her solo for the judges.

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