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Select the most appropriate idiom that best explains the given sentence. I was unable to solve the geometry question myself. So, I have asked m
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Select the most appropriate idiom that best explains the given sentence.
I was unable to solve the geometry question myself. So, I have asked my teacher to help me out.

A.

You can’t always get what you want.

B.

Two heads are better than one.

C.

When the going gets tough, the tough gets going.

D.

Two wrongs don’t make a right.

Correct option is B

Option (b) is the correct meaning of the given sentence.
· Two heads are better than one: This idiom means that two people working together can solve a problem better than one person working alone.
· Hindi Meaning: दो व्यक्ति मिलकर कार्य करने पर अधिक कुशलता से समस्याओं का समाधान कर सकते हैं।
· Example: I couldn't fix the issue on my own, but with a friend’s help, it became much easier. Two heads are better than one.
Other related idioms:
· You can’t always get what you want: Sometimes you cannot have what you desire.
· When the going gets tough, the tough gets going: Strong people persevere in difficult situations.
· Two wrongs don’t make a right: Retaliation is not justified.

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