Aditi has been told that her problem is that she looks at life through "rose-colored glasses." What does that mean?

  1. She needs glasses that are not tinted.

  2. She sees things as they are, not as they should be.

  3. She keeps peeking through goblets raised over her corneas.

  4. She sees things as they should be, not as they are.


Correct Option: D

AI Explanation

To answer this question, we need to understand the phrase "looking at life through rose-colored glasses." This phrase is an idiom that means seeing or perceiving things in an overly optimistic or positive way, often ignoring or downplaying any negative aspects or realities.

Let's go through each option to understand why it is correct or incorrect:

Option A) She needs glasses that are not tinted - This option is incorrect because "rose-colored glasses" refer to a figurative way of perceiving things, not literal glasses with a tint.

Option B) She sees things as they are, not as they should be - This option is incorrect. The phrase "rose-colored glasses" implies the opposite, that she sees things as they should be, not as they actually are.

Option C) She keeps peeking through goblets raised over her corneas - This option is incorrect. This option doesn't accurately capture the meaning of the idiom "rose-colored glasses."

Option D) She sees things as they should be, not as they are - This option is correct. "Looking at life through rose-colored glasses" means seeing things as they should be, not as they actually are.

The correct answer is Option D. This option is correct because it accurately reflects the meaning of the idiom "looking at life through rose-colored glasses."

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