ANSWERS: 2
  • The first one soounds more like a blame than a lame excuse, which the second ones sounds more like.
  • They all mean the same thing, give or take. They're also all wrong - its 'a traffic jam' you missed out the a in every one. Its a state, not a substance. A traffic jam is like all being jammed up together - meaning packed in tightly and stuck. Its a situation. ("I was stuck in a situation") Its not a thing, like peanut butter or jelly - not that sort of jam! ("He was caught in jelly")

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