A. Noun
B. Adjective
C. None of these
D. Adverb
Explanation
How it had hurt the plan acts as the object of the verb asked, making it a noun clause .
A noun clause functions as a subject, object, or complement in a sentence.
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A. As he is ill, so he cannot come.
B. He is ill though he cannot come.
C. As he is ill, he cannot come.
D. None of these
Explanation
" As he is ill, he cannot come. " is grammatically correct because "As" introduces the reason for his inability to come.
Other options are incorrect due to improper conjunction use or punctuation errors.
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A. Noun Clause
B. None of these
C. Adverb Clause
D. Adjective Clause
Explanation
Noun Clause: A noun clause functions as a subject, object, or complement in a sentence.
In this case, " why she was late for the meeting " is explaining the content of what was explained, functioning as the direct object of the verb "explained."
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A. Colon
B. Comma
C. Semicolon
D. Full stop
Explanation
The comma is used to separate short co-ordinate clauses of a compound sentence.
It helps to link related independent clauses for better readability.
For example , “ She came , she stooped, she conquered.”
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