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The idiom “A bolt from blue” means?

AGood news
BUnexpected misfortune
CExpected misfortune
DSudden News

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Correct Answer: B: Unexpected misfortune

Explanation: The correct answer is B: Unexpected misfortune. 'A bolt from blue' means an unexpected misfortune — something sudden and shocking that comes without warning.

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