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Complete the following idioms using the appropriate colour term. roll out the ______ carpet (give a special welcome). - English

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Complete the following idioms using the appropriate colour term.

roll out the ______ carpet (give a special welcome).

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  • blue

  • black

  • green

  • red

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roll out the red carpet (give a special welcome).

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Chapter 3.2: Reading Works of Art - Warming Up! [Page 61]

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Chapter 3.2 Reading Works of Art
Warming Up! | Q 1.15 | Page 61

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