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      Question

      "She knew she was biting off more than she could chew

      when she accepted the new project." Choose the correct meaning of the idiom in bold:
      A Enjoying her work Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      B Working without a break Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      C Taking on too much Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      D Refusing help from others Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      E Refusing help from others Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

      Solution

      "Bite off more than one can chew" means to take on more work than one can manage.

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