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Scorpion4ik [409]
2 years ago
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‘Children in my village often fly their kites in dry rice fields.’ ‘_______’A. It’s right up my street! B. That’s awesome.C. Exa

ctly what I want. D. How interesting!
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1 answer:
crimeas [40]2 years ago
8 0

We are required to complete the sentence <em>"Children in my village often fly their kites in dry rice fields. _______"</em> with the best option.

<em>Children in my village often fly their kites in dry rice fields</em>. <em><u>It’s right up my street</u></em>!

  • <em>It’s right up my street</em>! is the best option to complete the sentence.

  • It’s right up my street! is describing the location of the dry rice fields where the children in the village fly their kites.

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