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 Choose the correct picture that best fit the meaning of each sentence:

1- It is raining cats and dogs:

A-                                                                                                B- 

                                             


2- It costs an arm and leg

A -                                                                                 B-                                  

                             

3- break a leg

A -                                                                                    B-                
                                                                                           




     


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