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".