fill in the blank spaces in the following sentences making use of the best of the five options :
After weeks of bargaining they …. a deal worth millions.
Made up
Turned about
Brought off
Went in
Fell through
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correct answer is c. brought off means to successfully archive or complete something

made up just doesn't sound right no matter what angle I view it from 🫤
the ans should be c

C should be correct

After weeks of bargaining they brought off a deal worth millions.
The phrase "brought off" is an idiomatic expression that means to achieve or accomplish something successfully, often after a lot of effort.
Explanation of Options
- *A. Made up*: This phrase typically means to reconcile or fabricate something, which doesn't fit the context.
- *B. Turned about*: This phrase means to change direction or reverse course, which isn't relevant here.
- *C. Brought off*: As explained, this is the correct answer.
- *D. Went in*: This phrase typically means to enter or participate in something, which doesn't fit the context.
- *E. Fell*: This word typically means to drop or come down, which isn't relevant here.


