The idiom "see eye to eye" means to agree with someone; to have the same viewpoint. (A) let sleeping dogs lie: Avoid bringing up a past issue or stirring up trouble that has already settled. (B) see eye to eye: To agree with someone; to have the same viewpoint. (C) push their luck: To take a risk by relying on good fortune that might not continue. (D) throw cold water upon anything: To discourage or dampen enthusiasm. (E) sink their teeth into: To fully engage with or become deeply involved in something.
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Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
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The novel presents a theme of betrayal in a ______ manner.
I stop by a souvenir shop and __________ of sweet chocolates.