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Using context clues, what do you think the following idiom means?

John's bike has tires that can ride on the road and on trails.
It is the best of both worlds.
A. John's bike does two things at once.
B. John's bike has an unexpected benefit.
C. John's bike is better than most other bikes.
D. John's bike combines two benefits.

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Answer: John's bike combines two benefits.

Step-by-step explanation:

An idiom is a term whereby the meaning of the idiom cannot be gotten from the meaning of the words that the idiom is made of.

In this case, the idiom "John's bike has tires that can ride on the road and on trails. It is the best of both worlds". This implies that John's bike combines two benefits.

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