Question 39

What does the idiom "hit the nail on the head" mean?

Option B is the correct answer.

"Hit the nail on the head" is an idiom used to describe when someone accurately identifies or addresses the main point or issue of something. It suggests that the person has perfectly understood or solved the problem, much like hitting a nail on the head with a hammer precisely.

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