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1)While the war of the generals rage on, somewhere in small-town India, wonderful things are happening, quietly and minus fanfare. a . rage b . raging c . rages on d . raged on sir which option we choose and why

  • Aabha
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  • c


  • d


  • Yes, even I agree with vivek. All options are incorrect as the grammar of the whole sentence is wrong.br /But if I have to select one, I'd go for Option C


  • d


  • Raged on, bcz sentence starts with 'while' it used in past continues tense the sentence starts with while or when


  • d


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