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Choose the option that correctly states the two meanings of ‘outlook’, as used in
the passage

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Answered by bhumikabehera16
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Answer:

1 : a view from a certain place There are scenic outlooks along the highway.

2 : a way of thinking about or looking at things He has a cheerful outlook.

3 : conditions that seem to lie What's the outlook for business?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Option B: 'Sea change' is an idiomatic expression. These expressions have meanings different from the literal meanings of the individual words.

The expression means 'a profound or notable transformation, a complete change'.

The person's 'His' visit to foreign countries brought about a notable transformation, or a complete change in his outlook and attitude towards people.

Option B mentions the same. Hence it best expresses the meaning and is the correct option.

Options A, C and D do not give the meaning of the idiomatic expression. Hence they're wrong.

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