Question : The statement below has been given with bracketed text. Select the option with the correct idiom for the bracketed text.
That's just like Julie—always (coming to conclusions too quickly) even before she knows the facts.
Option 1: jumping in with both feet
Option 2: raring to go
Option 3: sailing in the same boat
Option 4: biting her own tongue
Correct Answer: jumping in with both feet
Solution : The correct option is the first option.
The idiom jumping in with both feet means to act or make a decision hastily or without caution. In the context of the sentence provided, it refers to Julie drawing hasty conclusions without waiting for all the facts or information.
The meanings of the other options are as follows:
- Raring to go: Eager and enthusiastic about starting something.
- Sailing in the same boat: Sharing the same situation or experience as someone else.
- Biting her tongue: Refraining from speaking or expressing oneself.
Therefore, the correct meaning is jumping in with both feet.
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