In paragraph 4, the idiom joined at the hip means
A getting sick of each other.
B always with each other.
C trying to say goodbye.
D sad and weeping.
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The correct answer is B: always with each other.
The idiom “joined at the hip” means that two people are very close and often spend a lot of time together, almost as if they are physically attached. This expression implies a strong bond or connection between the individuals. If you have more questions or need further explanations, feel free to ask!
The correct answer is B always with each other.
The idiom “joined at the hip” refers to two people who are very close or inseparable, suggesting they are always together and have a strong bond. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!