I had got over a little over my fright means
a) A bit afraid
bl Being cautious
b) a bit settled
di all of these
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I had got over a little over my fright means a bit settled. (Option b)
- The above-mentioned figure of speech is used to reflect that the speaker might be scared earlier and have been relieved afterwards.
- In context to the given question the other options are not correct because it does not mean being cautious or being afraid
- This figure of speech relays to the other person that the speaker is settled now.
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