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Meena said to kiran " don't pluck the flower

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Answered by s15639btrishan08787
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Answer:

Correct option is

C

Both A and B.

The given sentence is a command. Commands in imperative sentences ask or tell a person to do something. A command is not essentially an order. For example, when a teacher tells a student "Study well for the test", she does not order them to do so.

Imperative sentences, like the one given, "Don't pluck flowers." in negative form mean that something should not happen or is desired not to be done. So, both 'asked' and 'forbade' can be used.

Both answers A and B are correct, collectively. Hence, option C is correct.

A and B are individually incorrect.

Option D is incorrect because the answer lies in C.

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