60. She exclaimed with sorrow that was a very miserable plight.
(a) She said with sorrow, “What a pity it is.” (b) She said, “What a mystery it is.” (c) She said, “What a miserable sight it is.” (d) She said, “What a miserable plight it is.”
Answer
Answer : (d)
Explanation
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