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Idiom: “Full of beans”

A. Overjoyed
B. Very active
C. Very nervous
D. Sad
Correct Answer: B. Very active

This question tests the understanding of the idiom “Full of beans.”

  • Correct Option: B) Very active. The idiom “full of beans” means to be full of energy, lively, or in high spirits. It implies a state of being very active and energetic, often with enthusiasm.
  • Distractor A) Overjoyed: While being full of beans can involve happiness, “overjoyed” specifically means extremely happy, which is a narrower meaning than simply being energetic and active.
  • Distractor C) Very nervous: This is the opposite of being full of beans.
  • Distractor D) Sad: This is also the opposite of the idiom's meaning.

Understanding idiomatic expressions is crucial for comprehending nuanced English.

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