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I think the manger is dragging his feet in this case'. This sentence can be interpreted as

AThe manger is trying to find fault with someone in this case

BThe manger is trying to find a solution in this case

CThe manger is acting slowly in this case because he does not want to do it.

DThe manger is unnecessarily involving himself in this case.

Answer:

C. The manger is acting slowly in this case because he does not want to do it.

Read Explanation:

  • The phrase "dragging his feet" is an idiomatic expression meaning to delay or take longer to complete a task, often because of reluctance or unwillingness to do it.

  • In this context, it suggests that the manager is not acting quickly, likely because he doesn't want to move forward with the case.


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