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What does mean by idiom ‘To kill a mockingbird’?

ADestroy one’s innocence
BTo kill one who copies
CHit a man with a pebble
DEradication of moral values

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Correct Answer: A: Destroy one’s innocence

Explanation: The correct answer is A: Destroy one's innocence. 'To kill a mockingbird' means to destroy innocence or harm something innocent and harmless.

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