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You use this idiom when you can't accept an invitation.
Question 1:
You use this idiom when you can't accept an invitation. This means that you ask to give you an opportunity to be invited on another date.
A.
A Picture Paints a Thousand Words
B.
Can't Cut The Mustard
C.
Rain check
D.
A House Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand
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You use this idiom when you can't accept an invitation. This means that you ask to give you an opportunity to be invited on another date.
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