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What does the idiom “to call a spade a spade” mean?

A. To speak in plain terms
B. To dig for the truth
C. To use the correct tool
D. To disguise the truth
Correct Answer: A. To speak in plain terms

The question asks for the meaning of the idiom “to call a spade a spade.” Idioms are phrases whose meaning cannot be understood from the ordinary meaning of its words.

  • The correct answer is To speak in plain terms. This idiom means to speak frankly, directly, and without euphemism or prevarication, even if the truth is unpleasant. It emphasizes honesty and straightforwardness.
  • To dig for the truth is incorrect; while related to truth, this idiom implies investigation, not direct speech.
  • To use the correct tool is incorrect because it is a literal interpretation of the word

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