[ Phrasal Verb ]
imitate
A. Take on
B. Take in
C. Take out
D. Take off
Select your answer:

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What does the word “plunge” mean in the context: “He decided to take the plunge and try skydiving for the first time?”
A. A gentle dive
B. A sudden and daring action
C. A slow descent
D. A careful step
