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Be poles apart” means:

AEither of the two poles
BHaving nothing in common
CLeading position in a race
DAffect somebody greatly

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Correct Answer: B: Having nothing in common

Explanation: The correct answer is B: Having nothing in common. 'Be poles apart' means to have nothing in common — to be completely different from each other.

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