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"Take the bull by the horns" What does this idiom mean ?

ACatch horns when the bull comes to attack

BFace a difficulty or danger boldly

CAct arrogantly

DKeep some one in a state of suspense

Answer:

B. Face a difficulty or danger boldly


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