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A. Both
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B. Unclear
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C. Ali
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D. Salman
Explanation
This sentence is ambiguous because it does not specify who "he" refers to—Ali or Salman.
Two clear and assertive versions:
1. Ali explicitly stated that he was tired when he met Salman. (This indicates that Ali was the tired one.)
2. When Ali met Salman, Salman clearly said that he was tired. (This indicates that it was Salman who was tired.)
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A. She
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B. Herself
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C. Her
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D. Hers
Explanation
It was she who came running into the classroom.
She is acting as subject in this sentence.
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A. One should do his/her duty.
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B. One should do their duty.
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C. One should do his duty properly.
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D. One should do one’s duty.
Explanation
The pronoun "one" must be consistent throughout the sentence.
"One's" is the possessive form matching "one."
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