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What does the phrase ‘to go out of your way’ mean?

A. To make an extra effort to help someone
B. To ignore someone
C. To be careless
D. To avoid work

Answer: To make an extra effort to help someone


Additional Information: 'Go out of your way' means to take special care to do something.


Subjects: Idioms and Phrases, Vocabulary

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