Which meaning matches the phrase Be in two minds?
Note
Be in two minds means be unable to decide between two choices. This answer is correct because the expression has a fixed figurative meaning in English. In an SSC idiom question, students should match the whole phrase with its accepted meaning rather than translate each word separately.
- Classroom example: Be in two minds can refer to a situation involving be unable to decide between two choices.
- Story example: A writer may use Be in two minds when describing a situation involving be unable to decide between two choices.
- Exam example: When a sentence contains Be in two minds, choose the meaning “be unable to decide between two choices.”
