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Choose an appropriate word from the options to suitably fill the blank in the sentence below so that the sentence makes sense, both grammatically and contextually. She spoke ________ she knew about whom the discussion was going on so everybody started laughing but I am pretty sure that she knew nothing.

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Choose an appropriate word from the options to suitably fill the blank in the sentence below so that the sentence makes sense, both grammatically and contextually.

She spoke ________ she knew about whom the discussion was going on so everybody started laughing but I am pretty sure that she knew nothing.


1). As
2). As if
3). Until
4). Although


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The correct conjunction to be placed here is 'as if' to convey a meaning grammatically and contextually correct.

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