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1). Experiencing many emotions at once2). Not affected by current events3). Past events which are unimportant at present4). Destruction caused by a storm

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The phrase 'water under the bridge' indicates PAST events which no LONGER have any influence on the present and are hence unimportant. It is usually used to describe events which were unpleasant but no longer AFFECT the person because they occurred a LONG time ago.

Example :- Jacob and Larry had a falling-out years ago but it's all water under the bridge now and they are on good terms.

Here, the falling-out was the unpleasant experience but since it occurred years ago, both Jacob and Larry have forgotten it and considered it as unimportant; thus RESTORING the friendship. 

Therefore, the correct answer is option 3.



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