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what are the most likely meanings of the idiom \well cross that bridge when we come to it\? select two options. we need to start looking for connections. we are not going to do that yet. we are probably going in the wrong direction. we will talk about that problem if and when it happens. we have to get things started quickly.
The idiom "we'll cross that bridge when we come to it" means dealing with a problem or situation only when it actually occurs, not before.
- "We are not going to do that yet" implies postponing action, which aligns with the idiom's idea of not addressing something until necessary.
- "We will talk about that problem if and when it happens" directly reflects the meaning of handling the issue only when it arises.
The other options do not relate to the idiom's meaning: looking for connections, being in the wrong direction, or starting quickly are not implied by this idiom.
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B. We are not going to do that yet
D. We will talk about that problem if and when it happens