The best option would be, In my opinion, option c) which states that they and their spouses can all become friends and joke that their children cannot date each other.
If they have agreed that they and their spouses can be friends , then it means that they have forgiven each other and themselves. As for the second part, the most important term here is ‘jokingly’, which means that they did not mean it to be an iron-clad rule and it may change in the future.
Unclear/Incomplete question. I inferred you want an explanation of some terms.
<u>Explanation:</u>
For example, we notice a word that may sound unfamiliar in the sentence,
<em>"That famous </em><u><em>puck </em></u><em>is now on display in the Hockey Hall of Fame. But the </em><u><em>puck </em></u><em>that brought the magic for Canada was nearly lost."</em>
'Puck' refers to the <u>black disc-like object </u>tossed around on the ground in the game of Ice Hockey. In other words, the narrator was referring to the particular puck that was tossed into the net to make the winning and final goal of the game.
Well if you mean that they are in the same page in the dictionary than yes. but I would say that they are idioms. :) hoped that this helped. :)
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Going to a university requires high school graduates to live far from home but this happens often some of the students have graduated recently and many of the graduates are reluctant to live far from home.