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Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
Let’s hope they will bury the hatchet and be friends again.
take courage
keep quiet
make plans cleverly
forget past quarrels
- Bury the hatchet: This idiom means to end a conflict and reconcile with someone. It often refers to putting aside old disputes and moving forward on peaceful terms.
- Option 1: Take courage. This suggests summoning bravery, usually in challenging situations. It doesn’t fit in the context of resolving conflicts.
- Option 2: Keep quiet. This means to remain silent. While silence can help avoid arguments, it's not about reconciliation.
- Option 3: Make plans cleverly. This implies strategic planning, but it doesn't relate to resolving differences or making peace.
- Option 4: Forget past quarrels. This directly means letting go of previous arguments and making peace, which aligns with the idiom.
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