In the question below, choose the option nearest in meaning to the word(s) or phrase(s) underlined:
The terms of the contract is stuck in my throat
were beyond me
were not clear
were ambiguous
became obsolete
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Stock in my throat means
Not able to say anything due to emotions
The answer seem not to be in the options
Thereby Making A the closet to it
Meanwhile. Option B and option C
Mean thesame thing only that C has grammar which if you find the meaning it would be B

The selected answer is correct to an extent, However
The correct answer should be option B

The correct answer is:
A. were beyond me
The phrase "stuck in my throat" is an idiom that means something was difficult to accept or caused discomfort. In this context, it suggests that the terms of the contract were difficult to comprehend or accept, making "were beyond me" the best choice.

pls i think the answer should be option B because from the explanation the idiom means to not accept something easily because it is not clear so option B gives us a more direct meaning compared to option C



