Practicing Success
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. To read between the lines |
to understand the implied meaning to completely misunderstand the meaning to read with great difficulty to critically analyse a piece of writing |
to understand the implied meaning |
The most appropriate meaning of the idiom "to read between the lines" is >to understand the implied meaning.< This idiom is used to describe someone who is able to understand the hidden or unspoken meaning of something. It is a metaphor for reading between the lines of a text, where the real meaning is not explicitly stated. For example, you might say that you read between the lines of a politician's speech if you were able to understand what they were really trying to say, even though they did not say it directly. The other options are not correct.
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