English, asked by sriganeshandco6587, 11 months ago

Gulshan: What's going on here?
Diniz: _.but there are a lot of people standing around watching.
A No way
B. Not much
C. Never again D. Not a chance

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Answered by kobietten20061995
1

Answer:

B. Not much

For me, if "what's going on" is used in the same context as "what's up" then the very common response might be "not much", or "nothing new".  

Just like the common response to "how are you" is usually "fine" no matter how the person actually feels.

Depending on your relationship to the person, if you have time to talk, or the person really wants to know, then you could give details.  But if time is short, you are passing on the hallway or something, "not much" or "nothing new" is sufficient.

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