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The story you have just told is INCREDIB...

The story you have just told is INCREDIBLE.

A

Credible

B

Fastastic

C

Probable

D

Believable.

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The correct Answer is:
A

(a) Credible is loyal or believable or something in which fiath can be reposed. Increadible is just opposite of the word. Although from the options Believable is close but not the choose . If credible is not in the option then this is the best among the rest.
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