Which choice best matches the idiomatic use of Do justice to?
Note
Do justice to means to show or treat something as well as it deserves. It is the correct answer because this expression is used figuratively to describe representing the true quality or value of someone or something.
Examples:
- The photo does not do justice to the beautiful garden.
- His short speech did not do justice to her achievements.
- A good review should do justice to the book.
