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Entering the hotel (1)/ he ordered for (2)/ a drink and a sumptuous dinner. (3)/ No error (4)

A

1 Entering the hotel

B

2 he ordered for

C

3 a drink and a sumptuous dinner.

D

4 No error

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use of for (Prep.) is superfluous. order (Verb) : to ask for something to eat or drink in a restaurant, bar. etc.
Look at the examples given below:
He sat down and ordered a meal
I ordered a burger and a coke for myself.
Hence, he ordered will replace he ordered for
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