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Rachel, don’t ________ ! Now it’s more effective to keep calm and discuss the situation together.
Question 1:
Rachel, don’t ________ ! Now it’s more effective to keep calm and discuss the situation together.
A.
go down like a lead balloon
B.
get up on the wrong side of the bed
C.
wear your heart on your sleeve
D.
lose your head
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Lose head - to be extremely emotional about something
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