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What does the expression “drill into your heads” mean as used in the passage?

  1. A
    make someone learn or understand something by repeating it
  2. B
    threaten someone repeatedly drill machine
  3. C
    force someone to move his/her head in a particular direction
  4. D
    repeatedly question someone regarding a certain issue

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The phrase "drill something into someone's head" is an idiom that means to repeatedly tell, teach, or instill an idea, concept, or piece of information into someone until they remember or understand it completely. Thus, option A is the correct definition.

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What does the expression “drill into your heads” mean as used in the passage?
A
make someone learn or understand something by repeating it
B
threaten someone repeatedly drill machine
C
force someone to move his/her head in a particular direction
D
repeatedly question someone regarding a certain issue

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