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You may not have liked what I said, but that doesn’t mean that you’ve to jump down my ………………………...
Question 1:
You may not have liked what I said, but that doesn’t mean that you’ve to jump down my ………………………...
A.
head
B.
neck
C.
throat
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To jump down someone’s throat is to react angrily to something that they say or do.
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