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In the following questions a statement has been given with highlighted text. Select the options that can replace the text with
correct idiom or phrase
The coach felt extremely nervous on seeing the team performing poorly in the first quarter.
Heart skipped a beat
Like a cakewalk
Crying Wolf
Raining cats and dogs
- Heart skipped a beat: This idiom is correct in this context. It means feeling suddenly very anxious or excited, which aligns with the coach's nervousness.
- Like a cakewalk: This idiom means something that is very easy to do. It doesn’t fit the situation of the coach feeling nervous.
- Crying Wolf: This phrase refers to raising a false alarm. It doesn't match the coach's genuine feeling of nervousness.
- Raining cats and dogs: This idiom means it's raining very heavily. It is unrelated to the coach's feelings.
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