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प्रश्न
In the following items, sentence A is complete, while sentence B is not. Complete sentence B, making it as similar as possible to sentence A. Write sentence B.
(A) His attitude towards his parents has always puzzled the
(B) I have ..................................................................................
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उत्तर
(A) His attitude towards his parents has always puzzled me.
(B) I have always got puzzled by his attitudes towards his parents.
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