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Which sentence most clearly contains an idiom? A. The Manhattan Project involved thousands of people.

B. She was mad, but she had bigger fish to fry that day.

C. "I told you," Rhonda said, "I just got here yesterday."

D. Rain thumped against the tin roof of the small trailer.

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