Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. If someone gets an advantage, they are said to have what kind of hand ("an ___ hand")?"
...1. absent 2. under 3. upper 4. inner This phrase seems to come from sandlot baseball in the ritual involved in choosing who's first at bat. In this activity, players would first place their hands at the widest part of the bat and take turns until one player reached a place where they had the upper hand literally, that is, no room for another "upper hand." Some allege that the phrase dates back to the Roman game called "Knuckles." Others attribute it to various games of chance. The phrases all share the notion that someone has a definite advantage.
Step 2 : Answer to the question "5. If someone gets an advantage, they are said to have what kind of hand ("an ___ hand")?"
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