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Option 1 : A
The correct answer is A
- Reading the sentence we find that:
- The error lies in Part A here we should ‘place the subjective case ‘I’ before the reflexive pronoun ‘myself’
- A reflexive pronoun alone cannot be used as a subject of the sentence,
- Therefore it is necessary to mention a subjective case of the pronoun before it in a sentence.
- Hence, write ‘I’ before ‘myself’
The correct option-“Since the wood-cutters, and the railroad, and I myself have profaned Walden, perhaps the most attractive, if not the most beautiful, of all our lakes, the gem of the woods, is White Pond, a poor name from its commonness, whether derived from the remarkable purity of its waters or the color of its sands.”
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