Idiom “at one’s wit’s end” means?
A. to understand thoroughly
B. to be puzzled
C. to be a stupid person
D. to behave irrationally
A. to understand thoroughly
B. to be puzzled
C. to be a stupid person
D. to behave irrationally
A. disputed
B. paid attention to
C. To ignore or refuse to listen to someone or something
D. acknowledged gratefully
A. very slowly
B. very quickly
C. irregularly
D. very systematically
A. measure the ingredient
B. observe etiquette
C. consider all facts
D. postpone action
A. stop loving
B. not like each other at all.
C. forming a group
D. have good understanding
A. a dangerous day
B. an important day
C. an eventful day
D. a formidable day
A. Harmony
B. Poetry
C. Tragedy
D. None of these
A. To Suspect
B. To Grasp the hidden meaning
C. To concentrate
D. To read carefully