Instruction: For each of the following questions, the underlined part of the sentence may contain problems in grammar, construction, word choice, and/or punctuation. Part or whole of each sentence is underlined-Given are five alternatives of phrasing the underlined section. Alternative (A) always repeats the underlined section exactly. Choose the best answer choice. The word boycott derives from the name of Charles C. Boycott, an English land agent in Ireland, that was ostracized for refusing to reduce rent.
A. that was ostracized for refusing
B. who was ostracized for refusing
C. which was ostracized for refusing
D. ostracized for refusing
E. none of these
Explanation: এখানে, Boycott একজন person তার সাথে relate করার জন্য who হচ্ছে appropriate অন্য option গুলো ভুল। Relative pronoun 'who' must be used for a person.
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