Identify the proper synonym for the expression in italics.
By January we will be out from under this pressure.
in the middle of
buried under
relieved of
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which expression is in italics
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so which one is the one in italics
OpenStudy (anonymous):
out from under
OpenStudy (anonymous):
"relieved of"
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yup
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
She is three hours over for the week.
on top
in excess of
short
over is italics
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i agree with @TheMysteriousRainbowPegasus
OpenStudy (anonymous):
in excess of
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ellen has it in for Bob.
looking for
bears a grudge
seeing
has it in for is italics
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what grade are you in..
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
^
OpenStudy (anonymous):
holten
OpenStudy (anonymous):
11th. but I'm just c hecking if I've gotten these right.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
mmm u sure
OpenStudy (anonymous):
11th? <.<
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
most of them are common sense.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yep.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
then why u not doing this yoself
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I think I hear the lying alarm going off! :O
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I'm checking my answers before I turn it in. Is that not okay?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
If I put my answer after I post the question would you believe me?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
'Ight.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I just made a 62 on it. Some of em are confusing cause they somewhat mean the same thing.