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Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underline segment in the given
sentence. Some politicians turn up their face at the hard life of downtrodden people.
turn up their eyes
turn up their nose
turn up their mouth
turn up their ears
- The original sentence uses "turn up their face," which is not a common idiom or phrase in English.
- Option 1: "turn up their eyes" - This is not a recognized expression in English.
- Option 2: "turn up their nose" - This is an idiom meaning to show disdain or contempt for something or someone.
- Option 3: "turn up their mouth" - There is no known idiom like this.
- Option 4: "turn up their ears" - This is not a standard expression even though it sounds like paying attention.
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