Idioms in Context: Ailments, Symptoms & Injuries
Read each sentence carefully and choose the correct meaning of the idiom in bold. Each question has four possible answers, but only one is correct.

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Read each sentence carefully and choose the correct meaning of the idiom in bold. Each question has four possible answers, but only one is correct.
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Could you explain how to design a multiple-choice exercise like this, where students choose one correct answer out of four? I’ve tried, but I haven’t gotten it right.
Hello,
To create a multiple choice question (e.g. A,B,C,D) , you can use the single choice element, and select the best right answer, plese refer to the image attached.
I hope this helps.