Select the correct answer.
Read the excerpt from the passage.
(13) "I have loved you for four," I retorted. I was cross with disappointment. To be dashed to the ground, you know, just as I
was beginning-"Tell me some more about him," I went on. I'm a plain business man and hang
on to an idea like a bulldog
;
once I get my teeth in they stay in, for all you may drag at me and wallop me with an umbrella
-metaphorically speaking, of
course.
Which phrase best states the meaning of "like a bulldog" as it is used in the passage?
○ A.
with caution
O B.
without letting go
О с.
with a peaceful mind
○ D.
without confidence