The idiom to take to one's heels means to run away quickly, usually to escape. Hence the correct answer is to run away.
From the given options, select the one that rightly explains the given expression:
A bolt from the blue
(1) An unexpected and sudden event
(2) A delayed event
(3) A very pleasant but bluish event
(4) Long attainted event
Held on 17 Aug 2022 · Verified 13 Jul 2026.
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