I think you forgot to add the options but based on my research the correct answer is "It's half on one or two dozen of another." This misquoted idiom from "daughter of invention" is intended to mean that it makes no difference to her. Thank you for posting your question. I hope that this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.
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simple 1. The little girl and her older sister opened their presents with great enthusiasm.
complex 2. Even though they were both very tired from their long trip, Elizabeth worked in the garden and Arthur cut the grass.
compound-complex 3. Grandmother carefully arranged her best china, crystal, silver, and linen on the large dining room table, and Grandfather rounded up enough chairs for all the guests to sit on.
complex 4. The waiter explained that the soup was prepared from seven vegetables from the restaurant’s garden.
complex 5. I said that I was tired.
complex 6. With great enthusiasm and with the usual curiosity of a small child, the little boy from the south of France devoured the five pastries in the display case and then asked for more.
compound 7. At this time of year in this part of the world, the nights are long, but the nights in your part of the world are longer.
8. Because the builder wasn’t an expert in construction, he produced a poor house, and the owners had to make frequent repairs.
compound 9. I acted my part in the play in a sincere manner and accepted with pleasure the enthusiastic applause of the several thousand spectators in the auditorium.
complex 10. The car that you bought is beautiful
Answer: the same way you asked this one lol
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