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      Question

      Select the most appropriate meaning of the following

      idiom. At the end of (one’s) rope
      A Not having enough rope to pull something up Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      B To be in a bad relationship with family members Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      C To be at the end of the rope in a tug-of-war match Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      D No longer able to deal with a difficult situation Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

      Solution

      The correct answer is D

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