English-2
Grade-4
Easy
Question
Directions: Read the following sentence and choose the correct answer
Identify the meaning of the idiom “kill two birds with one stone.”
- Choose to do a job in the city or find a job elsewhere.
- Fulfill two different things at the same time with one action
- Show unwillingness to complete an unpleasant job
Hint:
An idiom is a phrase or an expression whose meaning is not derived from the literal meaning of its words but represent something else.
The correct answer is: Fulfill two different things at the same time with one action
Answer - Option 2
Fulfill two different things at the same time with one action.
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