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Idiom “at one’s wit’s end” means?

Ato understand thoroughly
Bto be puzzled
Cto be a stupid person
Dto behave irrationally

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Correct Answer: B: to be puzzled

Explanation: The correct answer is B: To be puzzled. 'At one's wit's end' means to be completely puzzled or not knowing what to do — to have exhausted all ideas.

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