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Select the most appropriate idiom from the following options that can substitute the underlined part of the given sentence.
He is a disgrace to his family.
A fish out of water
A white elephant
A lone wolf
A black sheep
- He is a disgrace to his family: This phrase means that the person brings shame or embarrassment to their family.
- Option 1: A fish out of water: This idiom means feeling uncomfortable or out of place in a particular situation.
- Option 2: A white elephant: This refers to something that is costly to maintain and is more trouble than it's worth.
- Option 3: A lone wolf: This is used for someone who prefers to act alone and tends to be solitary or independent.
- Option 4: A black sheep: This idiom is used to describe a person who is considered a disgrace or an embarrassment to their family or group.
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