[amp_mcq option1=”the, the” option2=”the, a” option3=”no article, no article” option4=”a, the” correct=”option3″]
The correct answer is: C. no article, no article
The Damodar river is a river in eastern India. It flows through the states of Jharkhand and West Bengal. The river is known for its destructive floods, which have caused widespread damage and loss of life. The river is also known for its industrial pollution.
The phrase “Sorrow of Bengal” is a reference to the river’s destructive floods. The phrase was first used in the 19th century by British officials who were trying to describe the impact of the river’s floods on the people of Bengal.
The phrase “Sorrow of Bengal” is often used in the media to describe the river’s destructive floods. The phrase is also used by environmental activists to raise awareness about the river’s pollution.
The options A, B, and D are incorrect because they use articles. Articles are words that are used to modify nouns. In this case, the articles “the” and “a” are not necessary because the river is not being referred to as a specific river. The river is simply being referred to as a river.