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Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
Raju was playing with fire when he made speeches aginst the management.
smoking a cigarette
taking a grave risk
provoking the crowd
lighting candles
- In the sentence, Raju's action of making speeches against the management is described as playing with fire.
- This idiom means engaging in a risky activity or situation that could have dangerous consequences.
- Option 1: Smoking a cigarette - This meaning is literal and doesn't fit the figurative context of the idiom.
- Option 2: Taking a grave risk - This option matches the meaning of "playing with fire," as it implies Raju is putting himself in a precarious situation.
- Option 3: Provoking the crowd - While it conveys a form of risk, it's specific to crowd dynamics, not general danger.
- Option 4: Lighting candles - This is also a literal interpretation and out of context for the idiom.
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