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Option 2 : 2

The correct answer is '2' i.e. error lies in this part of the sentence

In part 2 of the sentence, the usage of 'above' is incorrect Instead, use 'on'

  • Pronounced on/upon is a phrasal verb that means 'to give your opinion on something, especially in a formal way'
  • Let's see an example-
    • It is too early to pronounce on the success or failure of the reforestation project. 

So the correct sentence is- The injustice from the sentence pronounced on that great scientist, is now evident to us all.

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