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Select the alternative which best express the meaning of the idioms/phrase. Carry on
Question

Select the alternative which best express the meaning of the idioms/phrase. Carry on

A.

To shoulder the responsibility

B.

To accept the defeat

C.

To continue

D.

To catch and move

Correct option is C

The correct answer is (c) To continue.

The phrase "carry on" means to continue doing something or proceed with an activity, often despite challenges or interruptions.

Example:

  • "After the storm passed, the team decided to carry on with their work."

Additional Information:

  • To shoulder the responsibility: Incorrect because "carry on" does not imply taking responsibility.

  • To accept the defeat: Incorrect because "carry on" suggests persistence, not giving up.

  • To catch and move: Incorrect because this does not relate to the meaning of "carry on."

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