Question
Which literal statement explains what someone means when they say "It's late. I need to hit the hay"?(1 point)
Responses
Time is running out to harvest the straw.
Time is running out to harvest the straw.
I am really tired and want to go to sleep.
I am really tired and want to go to sleep.
Time is flying and I need to rush.
Time is flying and I need to rush.
I arrived late and need to mow the grass.
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Time is running out to harvest the straw.
Time is running out to harvest the straw.
I am really tired and want to go to sleep.
I am really tired and want to go to sleep.
Time is flying and I need to rush.
Time is flying and I need to rush.
I arrived late and need to mow the grass.
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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.**
**I am really tired and want to go to sleep.**
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