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Preeti : Where did you spend your holidays?
Naman: I went to many hill stations.
Preeti : Which one did you like the most?
Naman : Honestly speaking. I liked all as I am fond of hills.
Preeti asked Namana) - his holidays. Naman replied, b) - to many hill
stations. Preeti then asked him c)--the most. Naman said that honestly
speakingd) - ---- of hills.​

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Answered by kodheswinal
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Preeti asked Naman (that where had he spent ) his holidays. Naman replied, (that he went) to many hill stations. Preeti then asked him (that which hill station did he like) the most. Naman said that honestly speaking (he liked them all as he was very fond) of hills.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Preeti asked Naman about his holidays. Naman replied that he went to many hill stations. Preeti then asked him which one he liked the most. Naman said that honestly speaking, he liked all of them as he is fond of hills.

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In order to identify a character's line of dialogue to the reader, dialogue tags are used. The punctuation remains inside the quotation marks, but dialogue tags remain outside of them.

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