What does the idiom “at the eleventh hour” mean?

A. Very early in the morning
B. Very late in the day
c. At a very inconvenient time
D. At a critical or decisive moment

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Correct Answer: At a critical or decisive moment
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What does the idiom “to put something in cold storage” mean?

A. To store something in a cold place for a long time
B. To forget or neglect something
C. To delay or postpone something
D. To save something for future use

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Correct Answer: To forget or neglect something
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If you “put your dreams in cold storage,” what does it mean?

A. you are freezing your dreams so they stay fresh
B. you are delaying or postponing your dreams
C. you are forgetting about your dreams
D. you are saving your dreams for the future

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Correct Answer: you are forgetting about your dreams
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What does the idiom “to beat a dead horse” mean?

A. To continue talking about something that has already been discussed
B. To start a new topic of conversation
C. To move on from a topic that has already been discussed
D. To argue a point that has already been proven wrong

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Correct Answer: To continue talking about something that has already been discussed
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If someone says “there’s no point in beating a dead horse,” they are likely trying to do which of the following?

A. Continue discussing a topic that has already been resolved
B. Change the subject of the conversation
C. Persuade others to agree with their point of view
D. None of the above

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Correct Answer: Change the subject of the conversation
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