Question
Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase in bold in the sentence.
Ravi decided to bite off more than he could chew by accepting multiple projects.
Solution
"Bite off more than one can chew" means "to take on a task that is too big or difficult to handle." Therefore, the correct answer is option 2 To accept a challenging task.
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