“Himanshu sold his property at a best price. This removed his tension of land dispute and made him gain money even. He killed two birds with a single stone.” What is the meaning of the idiom ‘kill two birds with a single stone’? 

“Himanshu sold his property at a best price. This removed his tension of land dispute and made him gain money even. He killed two birds with a single stone.”
 What is the meaning of the idiom ‘kill two birds with a single stone’?
 

  1. A

    Hunting birds with one stone

  2. B

    Hunting birds in agricultural land

  3. C

    Get two things done with a single action

  4. D

    Selling birds and stones

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    Solution:

    “kill two birds with a single stone” itself shows that it is very difficult to kill two birds with a single shot . Himanshu sold his land which was in dispute. Because of this, he was free from disputes and at the same time he got more money. So we can use the idiom “kill two birds with a single stone.” So option 3 is the right one.

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