The thief with the ornaments.
(A) Made away (B) Made out
c) Made off (D) Made up
... what is the difference between option A and C in this question ?
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Answer:
actually there isn't any difference between these two
Explanation:
this means to "steal something".
e.g. The robber made away with the jewelry.
The maid quickly made off with the children. We only saw them for a moment.
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The thief made off (c) with the ornaments
Explanation:
- Made off is a phrasal verb which means to leave quickly, usually in order to escape; To depart in haste; run away; To flee or depart very suddenly and hurriedly; To escape with something that has been stolen, snatched, and aso on, examples, The thieves made off before the police arrived; Rahul certainly made off in a hurry!
- Made away means something similar to made off, however it as something more than just stealing or departing in haste. It means To steal something; to steal or abduct; to kill, destroy, get rid of; to carry away (as a person) forcibly/unlawfully, example,They made away with the child in the middle of the night.
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