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1). Both A and B2). Only B3). Both B and C4). Only A

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The sentence uses the FORM i$n which side to$, which is incorrect and needs improvement.

The CORRECT preposition here should be 'on', which side, as the MIND is hesitating 'on' the DECISION to choose a side.

Since the verb after the underlined part is simple present tense 'get', it indicates use of a to-infinitive. So, the correct preposition must be 'to' get.

The only alternative that improves the sentence is B.

None of the other alternatives can make the sentence meaningful.

Therefore, the correct ANSWER is option 2.


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