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the idiom “Too many irons in the fire” means

Question: Too many irons in the fire
  • A. To have an encounter
  • B. To be engaged in too many activities
  • C. To have a chance
  • D. To have support
Correct Answer: B. To be engaged in too many activities
Explanation: Idiom means handling multiple tasks simultaneously, often overly busy.

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