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the Jury where at sixes and sevens ....... could not decide this noun here?
a. it b.they c . whom d.none​

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Answered by Balarohith7brainly
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Answer:

tricky question ... ur answer is

b(they

Answered by Chaitanya1696
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We are provided with a sentence of whose nouns we have to identify for which we are provided with four options. The noun of the sentence will be an option 'a.'

  • The nouns form one of the most important parts of the sentence.
  • The nouns are those words that help to show on what the entire sentence lies.
  • The nouns can be broadly classified as common nouns, proper nouns, and abstract nouns.
  • The noun of the sentence provided is the jury.
  • The Jury is a singular noun that stands for the collective group of people as one unit.
  • So the pronoun which is it which is a singular pronoun will represent the jury in the sentence.
  • The sentence can be rewritten by choosing the correct option as" It were at sixes and sevens."

PROJECT CODE: #SPJ2

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