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Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
Come rain or shine, I will go to Paris tomorrow.
At the last moment
Whatever happens
To decide later
To come before the decided time
- The idiom "Come rain or shine" means that the action will happen regardless of the circumstances.
- Option 1: "At the last moment" means just before something happens. This doesn’t fit the context.
- Option 2: "Whatever happens" means that something will be done regardless of any obstacles or conditions.
- Option 3: "To decide later" means leaving the decision for another time. This is not implied by the idiom.
- Option 4: "To come before the decided time" suggests arriving early, which is unrelated to the idiom’s meaning.
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