"To kick off" means________.
A. to stop
B. to end
C. to begin
D. to kick
সঠিক উত্তরঃ
C.
to begin
Explanation:
intransitive/transitive informalto begin, or to begin something. The show kicks off this week at the Moscone Centre in San Francisco.
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