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Select the most appropriate idiom that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. He’s been working late into the night, trying to finish his thesis before the deadline.

Aburning the candle at both the ends

Bburning bridges

Cburning the ships

Dburning the midnight oil

Answer:

D. burning the midnight oil

Read Explanation:

• This idiom means to work or study late into the night. • "Burning the candle at both ends" means overworking yourself (day and night); "Burning bridges" means destroying relationships; "Burning ships" means leaving yourself no way to retreat.


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