Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the bracketed idiom in the given sentence.
Did you know David went to school with my brother? It's (a small world), isn't it?
Option 1: Overwhelmed by what is happening in the moment.
Option 2: Meeting someone not expected to be at a certain place.
Option 3: A two-person conflict where both people are at fault.
Option 4: An aggressive and bold confrontation.
Correct Answer: Meeting someone not expected to be at a certain place.
Solution : The correct choice is the second option.
The phrase "it's a small world" is often used to express surprise or amazement when encountering someone in an unexpected or unlikely place, especially when it's discovered that there is a connection between individuals who, by chance, happen to share some common background or connection.
Therefore, the correct meaning is meeting someone not expected to be at a certain place.
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