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............................ by his looks one could very well say that he was genius

AJudging

BJudge

CJudged

DJudges

Answer:

A. Judging

Read Explanation:

  • "Judging" (the present participle) is used here to mean "based on" or "from" his looks.

  • The other options don’t fit grammatically:

    • Judge (verb, base form) – incorrect here.

    • Judged (past tense) – incorrect here.

    • Judges (present tense, third person singular) – incorrect here.


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