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Select the most appropriate idiom that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.

The comedian's jokes were so funny that the audience was laughing uncontrollably.

Aon the ball

Bas easy as pie

Cin stitches

Din bits and pieces

Answer:

C. in stitches

Read Explanation:

• To be "in stitches" means to laugh so hard that your sides hurt, as if they need stitches. • On the ball: Alert and competent. • As easy as pie: Very simple. • In bits and pieces: In small, scattered parts


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