To read between the lines----

A    to concentrate

B    to suspect

C    to read carefully

D    to grasp the hidden meaning

Solution

Correct Answer: Option D

  To read between the lines means to find a hidden meaning in something said or written This expression derives from a simple form of cryptography, in which a hidden meaning was conveyed by secreting it between lines of text. It originated in the mid 19th century and soon became used to refer to the deciphering of any coded or unclear form of communication, whether written or not; for example, one might say "She said she was happy to go to the party but didn't seem concerned when it was cancelled. Reading between the lines, I don't think she wanted to go in the first place".

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