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Idiom: “Birds of passage”

A. Very sensitive
B. Highly skilled & experienced
C. Living a wandering/unsettled life
D. Passionate
Correct Answer: C. Living a wandering/unsettled life

This question asks for the meaning of the idiom “Birds of passage.”

  • Correct Option: C) Living a wandering/unsettled life. The idiom “birds of passage” refers to migratory birds that do not stay in one place permanently. By extension, it describes people who move frequently, do not settle down, or have no fixed abode, thus leading a wandering or unsettled life.
  • Distractor A) Very sensitive: This is unrelated to the idiom's meaning.
  • Distractor B) Highly skilled & experienced: This does not align with the concept of migratory movement.
  • Distractor D) Passionate: This is also unrelated to the idiom's meaning.

Idioms often have meanings that cannot be deduced from the individual words.

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