Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.
The dispute over land acquisition has come to a head?

a

The problem has reached crisis proportions

b

The problem has been referred to the headquarters

c

Because of the dispute, land acquisition has now been halted

d

The problem has now been solved

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teebreezy101
7 years ago

the answer is correct!
come to a head
Fig. [for a problem] to reach a critical or crucial stage. At the end of the week, everything came to a head and Sam was fired.
See also: come, head
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

Haruna-B
11 years ago

ok...now I understood what it means...my internet was slow tho

Destinedtowin
3 years ago
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BOLLYZCIOUS
9 years ago

The answer is D.

Nina22
9 years ago

I think there is some kind of mistake here, the ans is D

sherif8
9 years ago

Myschool pls u guys failing me fr no reason i got the answr abeg make correction pls the answer is D

toludestiny
7 years ago

The answer is correct, for a matter to come to a head means it has reach a crisis level.

Asorockdsky
10 years ago

Don‘t be led astray bro....The answer is D.... “For a situation to come to a head“ means it has be resolved......Please make the correction guys@Myschool

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