Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Cross a bridge when you come to it
Option 1: use different strategies to cross a bridge safely
Option 2: know all the dangers and difficulties likely to be faced and be prepared
Option 3: deal with something when it happens, and not worry about it beforehand
Option 4: plan to reach a place and then rest there
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Correct Answer: deal with something when it happens, and not worry about it beforehand
Solution : The third option is the correct choice.
The idiom cross a bridge when you come to it is an expression used to say not to worry about a possible problem until it actually happens.
Hence, among the given options, the appropriate meaning of the given idiomatic expression is to deal with something when it happens and not worry about it beforehand .
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