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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Let the cat out of the bag

ATo keep a secret

BTo punish a cat

CTo reveal a secret

DTo release a pet cat

Answer:

C. To reveal a secret

Read Explanation:

The idiom "Let the cat out of the bag" means:

To reveal a secret accidentally or unintentionally.

Example:

  • We were planning a surprise party, but John let the cat out of the bag and told her about it.

Why the other options are incorrect?

  • To keep a secret ❌ (opposite meaning)

  • To punish a cat ❌ (literal meaning, not the idiom)

  • To release a pet cat ❌ (literal meaning, not the idiom)


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