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Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.
Father didn't believe ______ I said.
what
which
who
that
- Option 1, what: This would imply "Father didn't believe what I said" means the content or message of what was communicated. This is correct and logical.
- Option 2, which: Typically used for choices or specific items among a known set. "Father didn't believe which I said" is incorrect grammatically in this context.
- Option 3, who: Refers to people. "Father didn't believe who I said" doesn't align with needing to specify the message itself.
- Option 4, that: Used to introduce a clause. "Father didn't believe that I said" is possible but changes the meaning to disbelief in the act of speaking itself.
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