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In part A, the incorrect tense has been used. The writer is thinking about a previously read book, so the tense should be in the past tense form ‘reminded’ instead of the present continuous tense ‘reminding’.


In part B, subject-verb agreement is voided because of the usage of the singular verb ‘is’ with the plural noun ‘books’. It should be ‘are’ and not ‘is’.


In part D, the usage of the adverb ‘through’ is incorrect. ‘Through’ means from one side to the other by way of the interior. While the implication of the sentence part is that the ‘chatter’ is along or together with others/group etc (strangers). So, it should be ‘with’.

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