Question on: JAMB English - 2023

 

From the list of words in A to D, choose one that best describes the sentence.
James and Henry were at daggers drawn when I knew them. This means that they

A

were always angry with each other

B

always wore daggers

C

were good at drawing daggers

D

were fighting everybody

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Correct Option: A

The expression "at daggers drawn" is an idiom that means being in a state of mutual hostility or animosity. Therefore, "were always angry with each other," best describes the situation described in the sentence.

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