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The pick-pocket mixed with the crowd (A)/ which was coming (B)/from the station. (C)/ No error (D)
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- (A) The pick-pocket mixed with the crowd: This part is grammatically correct. It sets the scene of the pick-pocket blending in with a group of people.
- (B) which was coming: This is where the error lies. The clause should ideally be "that was coming" to correctly refer to "the crowd," which is a defining clause.
- (C) from the station: This segment is correct. It provides clear additional information about where the crowd is coming from.
- (D) No error: This option is incorrect as there is an error in part B.
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