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Match the idiom with it’s correct meaning. 1. a penny for your thoughts two or more people are in agreement 2. once in a blue moon to hear a rumor 3. see eye to eye what are you thinking about? 4. hear it from the grapevine to miss your chance 5. miss the boat very rarely

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