a. "How do you expect to repay your loans without a job?" Gulshan asked his son
angrily.
b. "How do you expect to repay your loans without a job" Gulshan asked his son
angrily?
c. "How do you expect to repay your loans without a job"? Gulshan asked his son
angrily.
d. "How do you expect to repay your loans without a job?" Gulshan asked his son
angrily.
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a. The borrower's account is classified as
a NPA if the repayment is overdue ...
to be prepared for in case of a
slowdown-induced job loss or business
failure. ... Act. However, they cannot do
so without giving you adequate notice.
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(D) "How do you expect to repay your loans without a job?" Gulshan asked his son, angrily.
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