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Have you seen Gone with the wind?______ it's a very good film.
a. Despite
b. However
c. Nevertheless
d. Apparently​

Answers

Answered by shivamnarain94
4

Answer:

D

Explanation:

The term apparently is used to clear confusion and stress upon a statement earlier stated.

Answered by shivanijain4931
0

Answer:

Correct answer is (d)apparently

Explanation:

The meaning of the term apparently is likely to be true.

In the given sentence:

Have you seen Gone with the wind? Apparently it's a very good film.

Here, the word apparently is used because the speaker thinks that Gone with the wind is a good movie and one can watch it.

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