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“Best of both worlds” means ________?

AA phrase implying that a person is never satisfied with their current situation; they think others have it better
BPeople’s intentions can be judged better by what they do than by what they say
CA situation wherein someone has the privilege of enjoying two different opportunities
DJust the information I have on the subject

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Correct Answer: C: A situation wherein someone has the privilege of enjoying two different opportunities

Explanation: The correct answer is C: A situation wherein someone has the privilege of enjoying two different opportunities. 'Best of both worlds' means getting advantages from two different things.

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