The idiom tooth and nail means to fight with maximum effort and determination, i.e., with all one's power. Hence option 1 is correct.
Choose the correct option which gives the meaning to the underlined phrase :
We shall fight tooth and nail for our rights :
Held on 30 May 2023 · Verified 13 Jul 2026.
with all our power
with weapons
by using teeth and nails
with our family and friends
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