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Question
Choose the correct alternative to make the given sentence exclamatory.
You have narrated a very romantic book.
Options
What have you narrated a very romantic book!
What book you have narrated a very romantic!
What a romantic book you have narrated!
What a romantic book you have narrate!
Solution
What a romantic book you have narrated!
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