Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.

As regards the matter, we have crossed the rubicon

a

We are completely at loss

b

We are irrevocably committed

c

We are already qualified

d

We are perfectly committed

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Nwanejuafor
11 years ago

B is the answer...crossed the Rubicon means that someone is totally committed to a certain decision which he/she can't possibly alter or change

littlerondo
3 years ago

well correct!
Rubicon; point of no return: a line that when crossed permits of no return and typically results in irrevocable commitment
i think the correct answer is B.

Sleeky gunner
12 years ago

When one crosses the rubicon it means such person or group Φf persons ve taken or decided on a decision that cannot be changed, altered, reversed and at such it is irrevocable. Hence the answer is B.

Nwanejuafor
11 years ago

Crossed the Rubicon (idiomatic) To make an irreversible

decision or to take an action with

consequences. eg.

He knew that by coming out to his

family he would be crossing the

Rubicon but he could not live a lie

anymore.

thonie
11 years ago

The answer is B... But if it's not prove it too us...

abdull d don
10 years ago

Option B is correct

Abbakanty
8 years ago

Cross the rubicon means, to reach a point where decision or course of action cannot be change

Myschool Blessing
10 years ago

Thanks for your contributions, corrections have been made.

ebulli
12 years ago

this answer is wrong B is correct

mustapha2010
3 months ago

point of no return

mustapha2010
3 months ago

irrevocable or irreversible decision

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