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Select the option that best expresses the meaning of the highlighted idiom. Irene pulled a face when she heard that John was coming for the meet
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Select the option that best expresses the meaning of the highlighted idiom.
Irene pulled a face when she heard that John was coming for the meeting.

A.

Show that you are kind and empathetic

B.

Show that you do not like something by making an unpleasant expression

C.

Show that you get on extremely well with someone

D.

Show that you are relaxed and in control

Correct option is B

The correct meaning of the highlighted idiom is show that you do not like something by making an unpleasant expression. Given Idiom: Pulled a face Meaning of idiom: To make a facial expression that shows dislike or disgust. Example: Whenever the topic of moving came up, she would pull a face, clearly unhappy with the idea. Other related idioms and their meanings:
· Turn up one's nose: To reject something disdainfully.
· Frown upon: To disapprove of something.

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