Which one is error-free?
Answer A
Putting someone "through the wringer" means to pressure them so hard that you squeeze every last drop out, just like the clothes cranked through the antique laundry device from which the idiom derives. The others are incorrect: to "pique" is to stimulate or provoke (a "peak" is at the top of mountain and a "peek" is a quick look); "peace of mind" is serenity (though you might give someone a "piece" of your mind if you're ticked off); "wreak" means causing something to happen, such as havoc (to "wreck" is to ruin and to "reek" is to stink).
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