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English, 03.05.2020 12:49 Acemirisa

At the beginning of "Onomatopoeia." Safire uses the idiom "get zapped." What is another
idiom with the same meaning? *
(5 Points)
A . Take it Easy
B. Get a life
C. Get fired
D. Be criticized

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