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what does the idiom in this text suggest? if you dont mind waking up at the crack of dawn (or if you even prefer it), consider a career as a baker, a teacher, or an investment banker. you have to wake up very early. you have to wake up at sunset.
The idiom "at the crack of dawn" means very early in the morning, right when dawn begins. So the first option correctly interprets the idiom as suggesting you have to wake up very early. The second option is incorrect because sunset is in the evening, opposite of dawn.
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You have to wake up very early.