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Wreaked is the answer to the question.

Causing things to happen in a violent and frequently uncontrollable manner wreaked havoc. I hosted a birthday party last Sunday and the guests wreaked  havoc on my house!  

What is the distinction between wreck, wreak, and reek?

A wreck is something that has been destroyed, such as an automobile or a ship. Clean up your room if it's a shambles. Because wreck is a verb, don't wreck your bike by slamming into a tree.

Wreak (rhymes with "squeak") means to bring about anything unpleasant. It is frequently used in the phrase "wreak havoc." Instead of actual objects, pair havoc with abstract words like "devastation" or "mayhem."

Therefore, Option A is a correct option.

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