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Which literal statement explains what someone means when they say "It's late, I need to hit the hay? (1 point)
Time is running out to harvest the straw
Time is fying and I need it mak
I arrived late and need to mine the grass
Lam really trad and wait to go to χλωρ
Time is running out to harvest the straw
Time is fying and I need it mak
I arrived late and need to mine the grass
Lam really trad and wait to go to χλωρ
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The literal statement that explains what someone means when they say "It's late, I need to hit the hay" is:
"I am really tired and want to go to sleep."
The expression "hit the hay" is an idiom meaning to go to bed.
"I am really tired and want to go to sleep."
The expression "hit the hay" is an idiom meaning to go to bed.
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