---Look! The two boys always come in and go out in pairs.

   ---That’s really as a saying goes, “_______.”

A. Two heads are better than one

B. Birds of a feather flock together         

C. Bad fortunes never come singly.

D. One boy a boy, two boys half boy, three boys no boy

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