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Idioms are common sayings. What does the idiom 'to take the bull by the horns' mean?

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To boast about oneself
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To have done something to be proud of
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To face difficulties boldly
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To take the back place while someone else leads
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Solution

The correct option is C To face difficulties boldly
  • The phrase 'To take the bull by the horns' means to approach, confront, or deal with a problem or difficult situation directly and with clear, confident action.
  • For example, It's time to take the bull by the horns and get this job done.

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