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(a) dropped out
This option doesn't quite fit here. "Dropped out" usually refers to someone withdrawing from an activity or a commitment, but it doesn't accurately convey the idea that the picnic plans were cancelled due to the rain.
(b) dropped off
This option doesn't make sense in this context. "Dropped off" typically means to decrease in number or intensity, but it doesn't convey the idea that the picnic plans were cancelled or unsuccessful.
(c) fell through
This option seems to be the best fit. "Fell through" means that something did not happen or was not successful as planned, which accurately describes the situation where the picnic plans were disrupted or cancelled due to the heavy rain.
(d) fell behind
This option doesn't quite fit here. "Fell behind" usually means to fail to keep up with something or someone, but it doesn't convey the idea that the picnic plans were cancelled or unsuccessful due to the rain.