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1. It's raining cats and
1. That's fine with me.
(Does 'with' mean 'being related to'?) 4. It's raining hard. 5. It's raining heavily. 2. It's raining
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1. That's fine with me.
(Does 'with' mean 'being related to'?) 2. It's raining much. 3. It's raining a lot. 4. It's raining hard.
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Timothy ran inside and slammed the door behind him. He held an umbrella, but his clothes were wet. "It's raining cats and dogs
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Which statement describes the meaning of the phrase "raining cats and dogs"?
(1 point) Responses Cats and dogs are playing in the
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Timothy ran inside and slammed the door behind him. He held an umbrella, but his clothes were wet. "It's raining cats and dogs
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Timothy ran inside and slammed the door behind him he held an umbrella but his clothes were wet. It's raining cats and dogs out
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Timothy ran inside and slammed the door behind him. He held an umbrella, but his clothes were wet. "It's raining cats and dogs
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Timothy ran inside and slammed the door behind him. He held an umbrella, but his clothes were wet. "It's raining cats and dogs
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5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Which choice is an example of an idiom?(1 point) Responses When I looked out the
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Which choice is an example of an idiom?(1 point) Responses When I looked out the window, I saw it was raining cats and dogs.
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