The term "pas de deux" as used in this sentence describes "an activity involving two parties or things." This term is originally from ballet, referring to a dance for two, but in this context, it illustrates the competition and interaction between the two teams.
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The two teams did a pas de deux over the course of the season, taking turns at the top of the
rankings.
Which describes the meaning of the term pas de deux as it is used in this sentence?
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an activity involving two parties or things
a relationship marked with anger and unpleasantness
a game in which the scores are very close at the end
an activity in which something is passed
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