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To add insult to injury

ATo bit someone

BTo steal someone's belonging

CTo humiliate someone

DTo make a situation worse

Answer:

D. To make a situation worse

Read Explanation:

  • To add insult to injury is an idiom that means to make a bad or unfair situation even worse, typically by doing or saying something that offends, hurts, or criticizes the person already experiencing trouble.


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