What does the phrase “throw the stone of malice” mean?
a. throw a party to cheer up a fr...
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What does the phrase “throw the stone of malice” mean?
a. throw a party to cheer up a friend who is struggling
b. say unkind things to someone
c. play fetch with a dog to cheer up after a failure
d. throw stones at a dog to chase it away
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