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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
At one’s elbow
Next to someone
Far away
Strong grip
Strong bond
- The idiom "at one’s elbow" means being close by or right next to someone.
- Option 1: Next to someone – This is the correct interpretation of the idiom. It describes being in close proximity or right beside someone.
- Option 2: Far away – This is the opposite of what the idiom means. If someone is "at your elbow," they are not far away.
- Option 3: Strong grip – This does not relate to the physical placement implied by the idiom. It deals more with holding tightly.
- Option 4: Strong bond – While it implies closeness, it refers to emotional connections, not physical nearness.
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