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A. Independent Clause
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B. Subordinate Clause
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C. Adjective Clause
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D. Phrase
Explanation
A phrase is a group of words that lacks a subject-verb combination.
"Over my head" is a prepositional phrase because it begins with the preposition "over" and lacks a verb.
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A. Metaphor
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B. Simile
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C. None of these
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D. Personification
Explanation
A metaphor is a figure of speech that directly compares two unrelated things without using "like" or "as."
In this sentence, "That story is music to my ear" compares a story to music, implying that it is pleasant or enjoyable, without using "like" or "as."
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A. Teach
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B. Ignore
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C. Treat
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D. Meet
Explanation
Turn a deaf ear is an idiom.
Turn a deaf ear means to ignore.
Turn a deaf ear means کسی کو نظر انداز کرنا یا توجہ نہ دینا
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A. None of these
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B. Watch and weather
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C. Wisdom and foresight
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D. Deceive somebody
Explanation
"Spick and span" means extremely neat, clean, and often new or fresh
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A. On
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B. To
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C. At
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D. With
Explanation
The phrase "reckon on" means to rely or depend on something or someone.
"Reckon with," "reckon at," and "reckon to" are not used in this context.
Making "on" the correct choice.
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A. Helps
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B. Cheats
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C. Despises
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D. Follows
Explanation
Look down upon someone means کسی کو حقیر سمجھنا
Despise means کسی کو حقیر سمجھنا
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A. Decrease
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B. Increase
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C. None of the above
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D. Manage
Explanation
Quicken Up means increase. اضافہ کرنا
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A. to cancel
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B. to renovate
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C. to visit
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D. make a phone call
Explanation
"To call off" means to cancel something that was previously planned
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A. run away
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B. run into
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C. run over
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D. run out
Explanation
Uses of Run over
1. To cross by running
2. To drive over, causing injury or death.
3. To overflow
4. To exceed the allotted time.
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A. Take up
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B. Run app
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C. Get at
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D. Go against
Explanation
Take upدوبارہ آغاز کرنا ۔ مصروف ہونا
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