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What does the phrase ‘to go against the grain’ imply?

A. They are conforming to norms.
B. They are acting in opposition to common beliefs or practices.
C. They are indifferent.
D. They are very agreeable.

Answer: They are acting in opposition to common beliefs or practices.


Additional Information: Going against the grain indicates nonconformity.


Subjects: Inference Questions, Reading Comprehension

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