Direction: In the following question, a idiom/phrase is given that is followed by three statements. All these three statements carry the given idiom/phrase. Identify the sentence(s) in which the idiom/phrase fits to make them grammatically correct and meaningful.
See eye to eye
I. Studios went to war with exhibitors and it’s unclear if they’ll ever see eye to eye.
II. The siblings did not see eye to eye, but their disagreements did not make them wrangle in public.
III. Wright saw eye to eye of the filmmaker Spike Lee, who featured him in a jeans commercial.
Only III
Incorrect AnswerBoth I and II
Correct AnswerBoth II and III
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
See eye to eye means to agree fully with someone or be in full agreement. The phrase has been used correctly in statements I and II.
In the statement III, the correct phrase would have been to catch someone’s eye. Note that if you catch someone's eye, you do something to attract their attention, so that you can speak to them.
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