Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Draw the line |
To accept someone’s idea To give a second chance To move on from a past relationship To set a limit on something |
To set a limit on something |
The answer is >!To set a limit on something.!< The idiom "draw the line" means to set a limit on something. It is often used to indicate that one is unwilling to go any further or accept certain behaviors or actions. For example, you might say "I'm willing to help you with your homework, but I draw the line at doing it for you." The other options are not correct.
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