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what does the idiom in this text suggest? mr. and mrs. humphrey usually see eye to eye, but not when it comes to the controversial mayoral race. mr. and mrs. humphrey usually agree. mr. and mrs. humphrey look each other in the eye.
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The idiom "see eye to eye" means to agree with someone. In the sentence, it's stated that Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey usually see eye to eye (agree) except on the mayoral race. The second option misinterprets the idiom literally.
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Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey usually agree.