Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. |
Do something Manage Create Steal |
Manage |
The answer is **(☀) Manage. The idiom "make do" means to manage with what you have. It is often used in the context of having to deal with limited resources or unexpected circumstances. In this case, the person is being told to try to manage with what they have been provided, even if it is not ideal. The other options are incorrect. (2) Do something is too general. It does not specify what the person should do with the resources they have been provided. (3) Create is not the best answer because it suggests that the person should try to make something new, when in reality they are just trying to manage with what they have. (4) Steal is not the best answer because it suggests that the person should take something that does not belong to them.
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