Question : Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
I was a chef in the Taj banquet kitchen when the gunshots started that night. Initially, the news was that it was an internal gang war in a neighbourhood nearby and that it would die down soon. It was only at about 10.30 or 11 p.m. that we understood the magnitude of what was going on. We were seven chefs in the kitchen that night, not one of whom left the Taj despite knowing all exit points. By then, the shootout had happened at the Wasabi restaurant and all those who had survived were pouring into the banquet hall and kitchen where we were working
As soon as we heard about the shootout, we prepared sandwiches for our surviving guests, which we then handed out. After this, we entered the corridor to escort our guests out of the hotel through the back entrance. We had successfully helped a few guests when I saw the left profile of a terrorist in a red cap, who began shooting. I was standing next to a refrigerator when my head chef and his assistant chef both got shot. There was chaos, panic and fear as our guests started running everywhere, but by then they had opened fire in all directions
All of a sudden, everything went quiet, and that silence was the worst. I tried looking around for survivors, but it was just me. I stayed there for a few hours, until I realised that no help would be coming anytime soon. I looked at the refrigerator where I'd been only a while ago, and it had 3 bullet holes in it. I'd narrowly escaped death, but it was horrifying to see that my guests and colleagues hadn't been as lucky. I won't look back on that day as just a terrorist attack, but as a day when many brave individuals looked death in the eye to help others.
Question:-
By saying that many 'looked death in the eye' the narrator means they:
Option 1: faced death bravely
Option 2: showed fear of dying
Option 3: thought death to be the last option
Option 4: were very disturbed
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Correct Answer: faced death bravely
Solution : The first option is the correct answer.
Explanation:
The phrase
looked death in the eye
is an idiomatic expression that means facing a life-threatening situation with courage and bravery. It signifies confronting danger directly and not backing down despite the risks involved. In the context of the passage, the narrator is emphasising that on that particular day, many individuals, including him, demonstrated remarkable courage and bravery in the face of the terrorist attack.
Therefore, the correct answer is, faced death bravely.
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