To take something to heart means to be deeply affected by it emotionally, which matches taking a loss so seriously that one falls sick. The other idioms do not fit the context.
Choose the appropriate idiom to replace the underlined part of sentence.
He has taken his loss so seriously that he fell sick.
Held on 22 Jun 2023 · Verified 13 Jul 2026.
taken to heart
take the bull by its horns
put in his mind
taken off and on
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