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Directions: Choose the option that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase in the italics.
When the captain began explaining the whole story, his senior told him to stop beating about the bush but to hit the nail on the head and come straight to the point.

Updated On: Jan 13, 2026
  • Searching for an animal in the jungle
  • Cleaning the garden
  • Evading the issue
  • inviting problems
  • having an army in the forest
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

The correct answer is option (C):
Evading the issue

The correct answer is "Evading the issue."

The idiom "beating about the bush" means to avoid or delay getting to the main point of a conversation or topic. The sentence contrasts this with the desired action, which is to "hit the nail on the head" (to be direct and precise). Someone who is "beating about the bush" is essentially avoiding the central topic or problem. Therefore, the option that accurately captures this meaning is "Evading the issue." The other options do not relate to the idiom's meaning of avoiding or delaying the main point.
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