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Tap the correct options to complete the given sentence.
'Bhavna sprained her arm yesterday, ___________.'
A
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but she has to save it for a rainy day
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B
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so she stole Ritu's thunder
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C
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but now she is feeling as right as rain
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D
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so she will have to take a rain check on the event tonight
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Solution
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The idiom 'take a rain check' means to 'delay or postpone an invitation'. The idiom 'as right as rain' means to be 'completely well or healthy'.