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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Take heart
to take courage
to rebuke
to feel grieved
to assess the situation
- "Take heart" is an idiom often used to encourage someone to be brave or hopeful in a difficult situation.
- To take courage (Option 1): This is the correct meaning of "take heart." It means to muster up courage or confidence.
- To rebuke (Option 2): This means to criticize someone sharply. It has no relation to "take heart."
- To feel grieved (Option 3): This means to feel sorrow or distress. It’s the opposite of what "take heart" suggests.
- To assess the situation (Option 4): This means to evaluate or analyze a situation, which is not what "take heart" implies.
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