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

A. To make an extra effort
B. To travel far
C. To take a shortcut
D. To ignore someone

Answer: To make an extra effort


Additional Information: 'Go out of your way' means to make an effort beyond what is expected.


Subjects: Idioms and Phrases, Vocabulary

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