Question : The statement below has been given in bracketed text. Select the option with the correct idiom for the bracketed text. You all look great in your costumes! (Good luck!)
Option 1: Come again
Option 2: Don't swear it
Option 3: Break a leg
Option 4: Spit it out
Correct Answer: Break a leg
Solution : The third option is the correct choice.
The expression break a leg is a common idiom used to wish someone good luck, especially in the performing arts. It is a way of offering encouragement and success without directly saying good luck. The phrase is believed to have originated in the theatre as a superstition, where wishing someone good luck directly was considered bad luck.
Therefore, the correct answer is break a leg.
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