Unexpected Event Occurrence Analysis
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idioms and phrasal verbs: A bolt from the blue
Answer: an unexpected misfortune
Explanation
The idiom "A bolt from the blue" refers to something that happens suddenly and unexpectedly,ย
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