After the sentence below, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for the sentence.

Helen has always been a wet blanket. This means that Helen

a

always gets wet

b

betrays her friends

c

interacts freely with other people

d

stops others from enjoying themselves

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Kaycy05
10 years ago

Idioms: wet blanket

A spreader of gloom. What could put more of a

damper on lovely summer day picnic than a wet

ground cloth—unless it's a person who, by word

or deed, spoils everyone's fun? Such a spoilsport

at any otherwise enjoyable event goes by the

epithet “wet blanket,” better known to recent

generations as a party pooper. So the answer is D.

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