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that is what I thought too.. there is no they which was why the question was very confusing


Thanks for the underline! Well, if there is no 'they', then I guess C is least worst.
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Kripalkavi, I think there is a typo..

The OA is E:
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I like E. I think the 'they' is missing.


Second that :-D
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could anyone tell me what is the full form of OA and OE?

I am new to this club and is not quiet used to these abbreviations.

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