9. The phrase "stepping stone" refers to:
(a) Stones and pebbles lying on the road
(b) Something used as a way to progress
(c) The destination of our journey
(d) Blocks and problems in your path
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9. The phrase "stepping stone" refers to:
(b) Something used as a way to progress
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Stepping stone means b. " Something that is used as a way to make progress".
Explanation:
- The term "stepping stone" refers to an activity or an occurrence that facilitates one's advancement toward the achievement of a particular objective.
- When something serves as a stage along the path to completion of a larger goal, we call that something a stepping stone.
- The phrase "stepping onto something" comes from the literal act of stepping onto something in order to reach something that is located at a significant height.
- It's possible to put it in a sentence as "This competition was a stepping stone to future opportunities" or "This failure was a stepping stone to my success." Both of these are examples of how the phrase can be used.
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