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The idiom “Hit the sack” means:

A. Go to bed or sleep
B. Box the bag
C. Hit the potato sack with a stick
D. Throw the sack to the floor
Correct Answer: A. Go to bed or sleep

This question tests your understanding of common English idioms. An idiom is a phrase or expression whose meaning cannot be deduced from the literal meaning of its individual words.

  • Correct Answer (A: Go to bed or sleep): The idiom “Hit the sack” is an informal expression that means to go to bed or to sleep. Its origin likely comes from a time when mattresses were literally sacks filled with straw or other materials. When you went to bed, you would

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