Question

After the recital, the crowd gathered to meet and greet the singers and actors. Everyone wanted to talk to the lead actor, Perry. As the crowd grew restless, an announcement came over the loudspeaker. The director of the play, Simon Hill, said, "For those of you waiting to talk to Perry Franks, we must apologize, but he had another event he had to attend. We're sorry, but Elvis has left the building."

The idiom is the underlined phrase. What does the idiom mean?
A.
Perry wants to avoid meeting any of his fans.
B.
Perry has disappeared and cannot be found.
C.
Perry left and won't be able to meet and greet.
D.
Perry is an extremely talented performer.

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is C. Perry left and won't be able to meet and greet.

The phrase "Elvis has left the building" is an idiom used to indicate that someone has departed and is not going to return, particularly in contexts involving events such as concerts or performances.

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