Choose the exact meaning of the idiom/phrase. To play truant
to make a narrow escape
to run away from work without permission
to be clever
none of these
A
to make a narrow escape
B
to run away from work without permission
C
to be clever
D
none of these
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The idiom "To play truant" means to absent oneself work when one would normally be required to be present. For example, She was getting into trouble over playing truant from school. Hence, Option B is correct. The rest of the options do not express this meaning,
hence incorrect.
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