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Now the peasant saw that he had rights and defenders. (Use 'too' correctly)
(A) The peasant saw that he had both rights and defenders too
(B)The peasant too saw that he had rights and defenders now
(C) The peasant saw too many rights and defenders
(D) Now too the peasant saw that he had rights and defenders​

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Answered by sharmisthadas1713
1

Answer:

C is the correct answer

Answered by phillipinestest
0

Do as directed

(A) The peasant saw that he had both rights and defenders too

Explanation:

  • Adverbs are important figures of speech that add more information of a verb, adjective or another verb.
  • The word 'too' is an adverb.
  • It usually implies something excessive . It also means 'also'.
  • It also indicates something 'more than enough'.
  • In the given context of the sentence, ' Now the peasant saw that he had rights and defenders.'  the usage of the adverb 'too' will be used to signify 'also'.
  • Hence the word 'too' can be used in two positions-1. The peasant saw that he too had both rights and defenders.  2. The peasant saw that he had both rights and defenders too.
  • Hence the correct option is :  A) The peasant saw that he had both rights and defenders too.

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