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We wanted to keep the gift as a surprise for mother but my sister gave the game away .

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Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/ phrase given in bold.
We wanted to keep the gift as a surprise for mother but my sister gave the game away .
1). lost the game
2). gave out the secret
3). played badly
4). withdrew from the game


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option 2 : - gave out the secret

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