English, asked by rosemeo, 9 months ago

He'll have to ____ and work harder, or he'll fail the exam.
A. pull his socks up B. polish his head
C. empty his washing basket D. stick his neck out

Answers

Answered by pihu200251
7

Answer:

pull his socks up

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Answered by gratefuljarette
2

He'll have to pull his socks up and work harder, or he'll fail the exam.

Explanation:

  • This tests the knowledge of Idioms and Phrases. These are a cluster of words that formed together to establish a common meaning. Individually on assimilating these don't have a meaning of its own.  
  • "To pull up one's socks" is to work hard inorder to fare well in any task.  
  • Idioms can be used in places of trivial meaning and can be substituted to provide a classy look to the sentence structure.  

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