Choose the interpretation that is most appropriate for each sentence.

When the result was announced, it was discovered that Bimbo and Pam were neck and neck. This means that Bimbo and Pam

a

had almost the same result

b

failed badly

c

had equal result

d

passed well

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gigiisnothere
1 year ago

The correct answer is:

A. had almost the same result

Explanation:
The expression "neck and neck" means that two competitors are very close in performance or score, but not necessarily exactly equal. It suggests that Bimbo and Pam’s results were nearly the same, making option A the best choice.

Option C (had equal result) would be incorrect because "neck and neck" implies a very close competition, not necessarily an exact tie.

DaveChuks2005
1 year ago

The phrase "neck and neck" is an idiom that means being very close or evenly matched in a competition or contest. It doesn't necessarily mean being tied, but rather being very close in terms of score, time, or performance.

So, option A, "Had almost the same result", is the correct interpretation.

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