. . . . . . . . sun came out right after . . . . . . . . rain and there was . . . . . . . . beautiful rainbow in . . . . . . . . sky. A. the, the, a, the B. the, a, the, the C. a, a, the, a D. the, the, the, a

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The correct answer is: A. the, the, a, the

The sun is a singular noun, so it takes the definite article “the”. The rain is a mass noun, so it does not take an article. The rainbow is a singular noun, so it takes the definite article “the”. The sky is a singular noun, so it takes the definite article “the”.

Here is a brief explanation of each option:

  • Option A: The sun came out right after the rain and there was a beautiful rainbow in the sky. This is the correct answer because it uses the correct articles for each noun.
  • Option B: The sun came out right after a rain and there was a beautiful rainbow in the sky. This is incorrect because it uses the indefinite article “a” before the noun “rain”. Rain is a mass noun, so it does not take an article.
  • Option C: A sun came out right after a rain and there was a beautiful rainbow in the sky. This is incorrect because it uses the indefinite article “a” before the noun “sun”. The sun is a singular noun, so it takes the definite article “the”.
  • Option D: The sun came out right after the rain and there was a beautiful rainbow in a sky. This is incorrect because it uses the definite article “the” before the noun “sky”. The sky is a singular noun, but it is not a specific sky. It is any sky. Therefore, it does not take the definite article “the”.
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