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Select the most appropriate idiom for the underlined part in the given sentence:
"Sohan was very much perplexed to find that his younger brother Mohan had taken poison."

  1. A
    At any rate
  2. B
    At logger heads
  3. C
    At his wit’s end
  4. D
    At his disposal

Solution & Step-by-step Explanation

The underlined phrase "very much perplexed" means to be completely confused, puzzled, or at a loss as to what to do.
* At one's wit's end: This idiom perfectly matches the meaning, signifying being so worried, confused, or annoyed that you do not know what to do next.
* At any rate: Means in any case or at least.
* At loggerheads: Means in strong disagreement or dispute.
* At one's disposal: Means available for one's use as needed.

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Select the most appropriate idiom for the underlined part in the given sentence:
"Sohan was very much perplexed to find that his younger brother Mohan had taken poison."
A
At any rate
B
At logger heads
C
At his wit’s end
D
At his disposal

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