Question : Select the most appropriate idiom for the given situation, focusing on the underlined segment.
I know every detail of his accident because I heard the facts directly from him.
Option 1: Speak of the devil
Option 2: Get something out of your system
Option 3: Pour one’s heart out
Option 4: Straight from horse’s mouth
Correct Answer: Straight from horse’s mouth
Solution : The correct answer is the fourth option.
This idiom means to get information directly from the most reliable or authoritative source. In the context of the sentence, the speaker heard the details of the accident directly from the person involved, making the information first-hand and highly reliable.
Therefore, the correct answer is straight from the horse's mouth.
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