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TGTET Paper 1 Exam 23 Jul 2017 Paper

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Question : 76 of 150
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You make a face ______
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Concept:
Understanding the idiomatic meaning of the phrase "make a face".
Explanation:
The idiom "make a face" means to show a facial expression that indicates disapproval, displeasure, or a negative emotion. It's often done in a way that might be intended to be humorous or to subtly convey a feeling without speaking.
Let's look at the options:
A. When you deliberately ignore them. This is not the meaning of "make a face".
B. When you want to control your laughter. This might involve suppressing a smile, but not necessarily "making a face".
C. When you are not pleased about something. This aligns with the meaning of showing displeasure or dislike through a facial expression.
D. When you accept it in a straight forward way. This is the opposite of making a face to show displeasure.
Therefore, "making a face" is most closely associated with showing that you are not pleased about something.
Answer:
C. When you are not pleased about something
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