In each of the following sentences, some part or the entire sentence is quotation. Raised in a large and noisy family, 'It was only when away to college that I learned how refreshing solitude could be'.
A. it was only when I went away to college that I learned how refreshing solitude could be
B. when I went away to college I learned how refreshing solitude could be
C. going away to college taught me how refreshing solitude could be
D. I did not learn how refreshing solitude could be until I went away to college
E. None of these
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D.
I did not learn how refreshing solitude could be until I went away to college
Explanation:
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