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Select the most appropriate idiom to fill in the blank.
Vidushi liked the cake so much that she ______.
pulled at it
poked with it
polished it off
pushed it over
- Option 1: pulled at it - This phrase usually implies tugging or handling something but doesn't fit with eating a cake.
- Option 2: poked with it - This phrase suggests prodding or touching with something and does not relate to eating.
- Option 3: polished it off - This idiom means to finish something completely, often used for food and is most suitable here.
- Option 4: pushed it over - This suggests moving something to the side or knocking it down, not suitable for eating context.
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