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Choose the suitable idiom from the options to replace the underlined word.

Riya does not like to go for parties. She goes to one very rarely.

Aout of the blue

Bbolt from the blue

Conce in a blue moon

Dblue in the face

Answer:

C. once in a blue moon

Read Explanation:

•    All In the same boat: When everyone is facing the same challenges. 
•    An axe to grind: To have a dispute with someone. 
•    Apple of my eye: Someone who is cherished above all others. 
•    As high as a kite: Anything that is high up in the sky. 
•    At the drop of a hat: Willing to do something immediately. 
•    Back to square one: Having to start all over again. 
•    Back to the drawing board: When an attempt fails and it's time to start all over. 
•    Baker's dozen: Thirteen. 
•    Barking up the wrong tree: A mistake made in something you are trying to achieve. 
•    Beat a dead horse: To force an issue that has already ended.


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