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The expression “like a ton of bricks” means “very hard.” Would being hit by an actual ton of bricks hurt if it happened on the moon? A. Yes, it would hurt because the bricks would still have the same weight B. No, it would not hurt as much because the bricks would have less weight C. Yes, it would hurt because the bricks would still have the same mass D. No, it would not hurt as much because the bricks would have less mass.

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