Question: The idiom "Taken aback" means to be surprised or shocked by something unexpected. Below are three sentences using this idiom: (A) ...

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The idiom "Taken aback" means to be surprised or shocked by something unexpected. Below are three sentences using this idiom:

(A) She was taken aback by the sudden news of her promotion and couldn't believe it.

(B) He took a step back and was taken aback to get a better view of the painting.

(C) They were taken aback by the strong wind as they walked along the beach.

Identify the statement(s) that correctly use the idiom "taken aback".

Options

A.

(a) Both A & C

B.

(b) Only A

C.

(c) Both B & C

D.

(d) Only C

E.

(e) All A, B, C

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