Option 1 -> Incorrectly matches "run through" with "meet unexpectedly" and misaligns other pairs.
Option 2 -> Incorrectly matches "run through" with "eliminate a possibility" and reverses multiple meanings.
Option 3 -> Correctly matches all phrasal verbs: run through = go over briefly, rule out = eliminate possibility, run away = escape/flee, run into = meet unexpectedly.
Option 4 -> Incorrectly matches "run through" with "eliminate possibility" and "run away" with "go over briefly".
Hence, Option 3: (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (II) -> This accurately pairs each phrasal verb with its standard meaning: "run through" means to review something quickly, "rule out" means to exclude a possibility, "run away" means to escape or flee from something, and "run into" means to encounter someone by chance -> correct