A. Escape
B. Wear
C. Call
D. None of these
🧠 Explanation:
- The idiom "put on" commonly means to dress oneself in clothing or accessories.
- Example: "She put on her coat before leaving the house" — here it means she wore the coat.
- It can also be used for things like makeup, shoes, or even expressions (e.g., put on a smile).
- This phrase is widely used in both formal and informal English for daily actions involving attire.