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Find out which part of a sentence has an error.

(A) I often visited her /(B) arid found myself quite/(C) puzzled to see the dreadful pictures /(D) which she had hung on the wall. /(E) No Error.

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Find out which part of a sentence has an error.

(A) I often visited her /(B) arid found myself quite/(C) puzzled to see the dreadful pictures /(D) which she had hung on the wall. /(E) No Error.
1). A
2). B
3). C
4). D

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The sentence is correct as is: it has no grammatical errors and the sentence construction is correct.

Therefore E is the answer.

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