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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 7

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Class : Class 10

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Shoes creak?

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 5

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(D)

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A

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 9

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c option is the correct answer

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 4

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b

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You'ud is not a word let alone a contraction

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 5

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 8

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Actually, the question should have been "Choose the word with the opposite meaning", since all the words given here are opposite to 'petrified'. Thus, Admin from Revisewise Noida is kindly requested to change the questions, so that students like us don't have to loose marks like this for no fault of ours.

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Shouldn't it be option-D) Frisky

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 5

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Class : Class 8
It should be head

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Correct ans can be foot but not stomach!

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Class : Class 7
It’s head

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The correct option is **B**: "stomach." The complete sentence would read: "I can't stomach this anymore. I'm going home." The phrase "I can't stomach this anymore" is an idiomatic expression that means someone can no longer tolerate or endure something. In this context, "stomach" is used metaphorically to imply that the person is feeling emotionally or mentally unable to continue dealing with the situation. Other options like **A** "arm," **C** "foot," and **D** "head" wouldn't fit this context because they don't convey the idea of endurance or tolerance in the same idiomatic way. And please do not insult the IEO team by writing rude comments. We should rather learn to accept our mistakes rather than blaming others.

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IT'S ARMS. SO MAny faults in this paper.

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Class : Class 7
it will be head, just google it

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What do you mean by "Stomach it??"

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Just listen to SHORYA

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Class : Class 5
how it is stomach

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Class : Class 7
this is hard . i was told that it was head cuse it means lead a situation

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master admin explain the answer please

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Class : Class 10
I AGREE 👍 IT IS ARMS

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Class : Class 10
it is not possible stomach like that doesn't make sense!

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I think it’s Head. Eg. He heads the team. Admin please provide us the answer.

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This is nuts. When has anyone "stomached" a situation?

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Class : Class 5
ieo is a very amazing place to learn english please do not insult it

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It is not stomach. It will be head

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I agree. The answer should be arms.

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Class : Class 6
It should be head or foot but NOT stomach

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