Upto the time the last vote was recorded it was difficult to decide whether victory lay with the ruling party or the opposition. A. To B. Until C. Till D. No improvement

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The correct answer is: Until.

The word “until” is used to indicate a point in time up to which something happens or is true. In this case, the speaker is saying that it was difficult to decide who would win the election until the last vote was recorded.

The other options are not as accurate or concise. The word “to” can be used to indicate a point in time, but it is not as specific as “until.” The word “till” is a regional variant of “until.” The word “no improvement” is not an option, as the sentence is already grammatically correct.

Here are some examples of how the word “until” can be used in a sentence:

  • I will wait until you arrive.
  • I will not eat until I am hungry.
  • The party will continue until midnight.