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In paragraph 5, the idiom stick it out means

A. to keep going.

B. to remain bored.

C. to stop playing.

D. to start practicing.

In paragraph 5, the idiom stick it out means A. to keep going. B. to remain bored-example-1
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the answer is A keep going

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The idiom stick it out means;

A. to keep going.

Replace each phrase with the anser choices. A. is the only one that makes sense in the context of the whole paragraph

Teresa agreed to keep going for the rest of the season

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