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Choose the correct option that gives the meaning of the given idiom ‘At one's wit's end’.​

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Answered by Royalleajents
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At one's wit's end means to be confused or perplexed; to be in a state of distress. E.g. There is lot to study for this semester. I am at my wit's end, could not figure out how to complete the course. Thus, option C is the correct answer.

Answered by Anonymous
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At one's wit's end means to be confused or perplexed; to be in a state of distress. E.g. There is lot to study for this semester. I am at my wit's end, could not figure out how to complete the course. Thus, option C is the correct answer.

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