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The phrase “To have your hands full” expresses means:

ATo be a sinner
BTo have too many things to do
CTo have plenty of wealth
DSomething related to fighting

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Correct Answer: B: To have too many things to do

Explanation: The correct answer is B: To have too many things to do. 'Have your hands full' means to be very busy — to have more work or responsibilities than you can easily manage.

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