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Answer» Correct option - 2 Broke up - to come or smash to pieces; used for a meeting, school term etc. that comes to an end; also used for end of a informal relationship. For e.g.:- The meeting broke up at 6 p.m. Broke out - to begin suddenly For e.g. :- Dengue has broken out in the city. Broke off - to SEPARATE; to end; stop suddenly especially used for FORMAL relationship. For e.g. :- He broke off the DEAL with his investors. Broke in on - to interrupt, BURST suddenly into. For e.g. :- I was talking to James and suddenly his brother broke in on our conversation. So, clearly, option 2 i.e. only B is the correct answer. Correct sentence - They broke off their partnership as they FOUND each other guilty of breach of promise. |
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