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Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom given in bold in the following sentence.
The memory of all that blood was enough to make my flesh crawl.
frightened me
worried me
drew my attention
confused me
- The idiom "make my flesh crawl" is often used to describe a feeling of intense unease or fear. It is a vivid expression indicating a visceral reaction, almost as if something is crawling on your skin.
- Option 1: Frightened me
- This is the most appropriate interpretation. Feeling frightened aligns with the intense discomfort and fear suggested by "make my flesh crawl".
- Correct Answer
- Option 2: Worried me
- While worry can cause discomfort, it doesn't capture the acute, almost physical sensation described by the idiom.
- Option 3: Drew my attention
- Drawing attention doesn't convey fear or discomfort, rather it suggests interest or focus.
- Option 4: Confused me
- Confusion involves a lack of understanding but not necessarily fear or physical discomfort, so it’s not applicable here.
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