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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.
Stone's throw away
I. The deal isn't yet a stone’s throw away, but we're confident it will go ahead as hoped.
II. A jaw-dropping feat of volcanic architecture has risen in the Italian city of Nola, just a stone's throw away from the cataclysmic Mt. Vesuvius.
III. The doctors tell me that, unless I give up playing music, I'll be stone’s throw away by the time I'm 40.
Only I
Only II
Only III
Both I and II
Both II and III
Note that the given phrase 'stone's throw away' means ‘a short distance’. The second statement is correct. The correct phrase to be used in statement I would be ‘carved in stone’, which means 'Permanently fixed or firmly established; incapable of being changed'. In the third statement, the correct phrase would be ‘stone deaf’ which means completely deaf as the given sentence talks about music.
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