(v) Which of the following expressions does not signify the correct usage of the word
'wrought?
1. Wrought major change 2. Wrought havoc
3. Wrought cities
4. Wrought iron
(a) Option 1 (b) Option 2
(c) Option 3
(d) Option 4
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Concept: Wrought is the past form of work. It means to do one thing that desires physical or mental effort, so as to earn cash or to realize one thing.
Find: Which expressions does not signify the correct usage of the word "wrought".
Solution: Wrought major change means changes at bigger level.
Wrought havoc means major damage.
Wrought iron means hammered with thin sheets which is used to make fence, wires etc.
We cannot wrought cities because cities can't be beaten by hammer. It can't convert into sheets.
Therefore, wrought cities is wrong meaning of wrought.
Final answer: 3) Wrought cities.
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wrought cities option no.3
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