English, asked by SUMANA24, 1 year ago

Youngsters find it difficult to -----the criticism in the peer group
The phrasal verb is
A) take in
B) make over
C) put through
D) put across


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Answered by writersparadise
8

The answer is Option A) take in.


Youngsters find it difficult to take in the criticism in the peer group. This is a common problem faced by youngsers these days. They always want to be at par with their peers or counterparts in anything that they do. Because of this, they are not ready to accept any form of criticism.
Answered by Chirpy
7

The correct option is - a. take in


Take in - means to accept, absorb, learn or observe something. To completely understand the meaning or importance of something.

Makeover - means a complete transformation of the appearance of something or someone.

Put through - means to connect a person's telephone call, to carry to a successful conclusion.

Put across - means to express one's ideas and opinions clearly so that the people can understand them easily.

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