From the options, select an idiom to replace the italicized part.When he attained stardom, he abandoned his friends and family who helped him get there.

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An idiom is a phrase that has a meaning that is different from the literal meaning of the words used. For example, "kill two birds with one stone" is an idiom.


From the options, select an idiom to replace the italicized part.<br /><strong>When he attained stardom, he abandoned his friends and family who helped him get there.</strong>