To take a leaf out of somebody's book
A. To take him as a model
B. To steal something valuable
C. To follow the dictates of someone
D. To conform to others standard
Answer: Option A
Solution(By Examveda Team)
To take a leaf out of somebody's book: to behave or to do something in a way that someone else would.Join The Discussion
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