December 11, 2024
Explanation:
(a)
The phrase "small fry" is an idiom used to refer to individuals of little importance or influence. In the given context, the sentence suggests that while some influential or powerful people know how to escape the law, it is the "small fry" who are more often apprehended and punished.
The other options have different meanings:
Small fish: This option is similar in meaning to "small fry" and could be considered acceptable in some contexts. However, "small fry" is a more common and idiomatic expression.
Tiny fish: While this option conveys a similar idea of individuals with less influence, "tiny fish" is not as commonly used as "small fry" in this idiomatic sense.
Small fry: This is the correct idiom, referring to individuals of little importance or influence. It is commonly used in the context of legal matters to describe those who are less powerful or influential.
Tiny shots: This option does not convey the intended meaning. "Tiny shots" is not a standard expression, and it doesn't fit the context of individuals being apprehended and punished by the law.
Therefore, option 3, "small fry," is the most appropriate choice to complete the sentence.