English, asked by tahannus1868, 4 months ago

Miriam left her husband after a ______ row.
crashing
heavy
blazing
burning

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Answered by myrakincsem
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The blank can be filled as follows:

Miriam left her husband after a blazing row.

What is an idiom?

  • In English linguistics, an idiom can be described as a phrase which gives a figurative meaning.
  • For example, the idiom 'under the weather' means that a person is sick.

What does the idiom 'blazing row'?

  • The idiom 'blazing row' means to have a argument which is harsh and loud.

Hence, based on the idiomatic meaning of 'blazing row' the correct option is blazing.

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