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Ram was present there. Rahim was also present there. joinig​

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The conjunction, 'Not only.. but also' is called a correlative conjunction which combines two grammatically equal items. This means that the words following both parts (i.e 'not only' as well as 'but also') should belong to the same parts of speech. Using different parts of the speech after 'not only' and 'but also' makes the sentence imbalanced and grammatically incorrect.

Option A: When a sentence begins with 'not only, it is followed by an auxiliary verb like 'did'/does'/'is' + subject. In this option, the sentence begins with 'Not Only'. This is immediately followed by 'did' (auxiliary verb) and Ram (subject). Hence, this option is correct.

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