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Select the correct meaning of idioms/phrases given below:(i) Sat on the fence (1 Mark)(1) To be good at jumping(2) To enjoy free time(3) To take a decision fast(4) To be undecided

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Select the correct meaning of idioms/phrases given below:(i) Sat on the fence (1 Mark)(1) To be good at jumping(2) To enjoy free time(3) To take a decision fast(4) To be undecided

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To answer the question, we need to determine the correct meaning of the idiom "sat on the fence."

The correct meaning of the idiom "sat on the fence" is (4) To be undecided.

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