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To get the hang of a thing

A. To know a secret

B. To understand the meaning of it

C. To find the cause of something

D. None of these

Answer: Option B

Solution(By Examveda Team)

To get the hang of a thing: learn how to do something and to become better or more skilled at something that you may initially not have been very good at.

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