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(A): In strong acidic solutions aniline ...

(A): In strong acidic solutions aniline becomes more reactive towards electrophilic reagents.
(R): The amino group is completely protonated in strong acidic solution, the lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen is no longer available for resonance. 

A

Both A & R are true, R is the correct explanation of A

B

Both A & R are true, R is not correct explanation of A

C

A is true, R is false

D

A is false, R is true

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