"it hasn't lost any of its magic." a. what hadn't lost its magic? b. what was it's magic? c. did the magic work for the receiver?
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The magic worked for the receiver thus it did not lose any of its power. Explanation: This sentence refers to something magical that is giving an indication of the magical object that has not lost its magic. Therefore the narrator is asking about the magical power of the object.
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a. It did not lost his magic ranji lost his power.
b. It has no magic it was all and all ranji's confidence.
c. yes.
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