Question : The statement below has been given in bracketed text. Select the option with the correct idiom for the bracketed text. His mother and I (share the same opinion) about his decision to drop out of college.
Option 1: see eye to eye
Option 2: feel blue
Option 3: leave no stone unturned
Option 4: paint the town red
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Correct Answer: see eye to eye
Solution : The first option is the correct choice.
See eye to eye is an idiom that means to agree with or have the same opinion as someone else. It is used in situations where two or more people have a mutual understanding or are in agreement.
In this context, it conveys that both the speaker and the mother share the same opinion regarding the decision to drop out of college.
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