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In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase.
Bolt from the blue
A source of quarrel
Narrow escape
A sudden calamity
To take revenge
- Bolt from the blue: This phrase typically means an unexpected or sudden event, often negative. It's likened to a bolt of lightning coming from a clear sky.
- Option 1: A source of quarrel: This refers to the origin or reason for a dispute or argument. It doesn't capture the suddenness or unexpected nature of a "bolt from the blue."
- Option 2: Narrow escape: This describes a situation in which someone avoids danger or trouble by a very small margin. It's not relevant to the idiom, which focuses on suddenness.
- Option 3: A sudden calamity: This perfectly aligns with the idiom. It signifies an unexpected and often disastrous event occurring without warning.
- Option 4: To take revenge: This involves retaliating or seeking vengeance, unrelated to the surprise element of the idiom.
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