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प्रश्न
Read the dialogue between Shabnam and her mentor, Sara, regarding her summer internship programme.
Sara: | Why did you choose to participate in this internship programme? |
Shabnam: | Ah! I am convinced this programme has the potential to enhance my abilities. |
Select the correct option to complete the reporting of the above dialogue.
Sara asked Shabnam _____ in that internship programme. Shabnam sighed and exclaimed that she was convinced that programme had the potential to enhance her abilities.
पर्याय
why to choose to participate
to choose participation
why she had chosen to participate
with her choice in participating
उत्तर
Sara asked Shabnam why she had chosen to participate in that internship programme. Shabnam sighed and exclaimed that she was convinced that programme had the potential to enhance her abilities.
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