Question

In each of the following questions, an idiom or phrase is given followed by three sentences (I, II, and II

  • I illustrating its usage. Determine which of the sentences use the idiom correctly in terms of grammatical structure and figurative context, and choose the appropriate option. SEE EYE TO EYE I. Because the two rival political factions saw eye to eye on every single controversial clause of the proposed healthcare reform bill, the entire legislative session rapidly degenerated into an aggressively bitter, unresolved filibuster. II. Although the managing director and the head of the creative division rarely see eye to eye on global marketing strategies, their mutual professional respect has consistently yielded highly profitable advertising campaigns. III. It became blatantly obvious during the high-stakes climate summit that the highly industrialized nations and the developing states do not see eye to eye on mandatory carbon emission reduction targets.
A Only I and II
B Only II and III
C Only I and III
D Only III
E All I, II, and III
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