48. The fox cried out to the goat that a thought has just come into my mind.
(a)The fox cried out to the goat that a thought has just come into my mind. (b)The fox cried out to the goat that a thought has just gone into his mind. (c)Cried the fox to the goat that a thought has come just in my mind. (d)The fox cried out to the goat that a thought had just come into his mind.
Answer
Answer : (b)
Explanation
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