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which of laura’s misquoted idioms from \daughter of invention\ is inten…

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which of laura’s misquoted idioms from \daughter of invention\ is intended to mean that it makes no difference to her?

  • \green behind the ears.\
  • \when in rome, do unto the romans.\
  • \it’s half of one or two dozen of another.\
  • \...one of these days my ship would pass me by in the night!\

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To solve this, we analyze each idiom's meaning:

  • "green behind the ears" means inexperienced.
  • "When in Rome, do unto the Romans" means follow local customs.
  • "It's half of one or two dozen of another" means two options are similar, so it makes no difference (matches the required meaning).
  • The last option is about a ship passing by, not related to indifference.

Answer:

C. "It's half of one or two dozen of another."