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Which option correctly explains the underlined idiom in this sentence from the passage?
"In life, you can reject change or go with the flow, and you'll be content if you can learn to roll with it, Francisco," his grandmother had always advised.
"Go with the flow" means to learn to swim.
"Go with the flow" means to be flexible.
"Go with the flow" means to obey rules.
"Go with the flow" means work as a team.
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"Go with the flow" means to be flexible.
Explanation: In context it's contrasted with rejecting change; it means accepting things as they come and adapting rather than resisting.
Explanation: In context it's contrasted with rejecting change; it means accepting things as they come and adapting rather than resisting.
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