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When she started talking about her ex-boyfriends, he looked like a .
Question 1:
When she started talking about her ex-boyfriends, he looked like a ........................................ out of water.
A.
fish
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To be a fish out of water is to struggle in an unfamiliar or uncomfortable environment.
B.
frog
C.
Either could be used here
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