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He broke off in the middle of the story.

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For phrasal verbs, focus on the action described rather than possible reasons — "break off" describes the sudden stop itself.
Updated On: Aug 12, 2025
  • failed
  • began crying
  • stopped suddenly
  • felt uneasy
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The Correct Option is C

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The phrasal verb "break off" means to stop speaking or doing something suddenly and before it is finished.
In this sentence, it refers to stopping in the middle of telling a story, likely due to an interruption or sudden change.
Option (c) "stopped suddenly" captures this meaning precisely.
Option (a) "failed" is incorrect — failure is not necessarily sudden and is broader in meaning.
Option (b) "began crying" is unrelated; "break off" does not mean to start crying.
Option (d) "felt uneasy" may be a reason why someone could break off, but it is not the meaning of the phrase itself.
Example: "She broke off in the middle of her speech when she saw him enter the room."
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