Question
What finally prompted her to quiet(1)/ her charmed social circular of London(2)/ and come back to India was(3)/ the famine that hitted (4) Bihar in the early 1960s (5).
In each of the questions given below the given sentence is divided into five parts where the fifth highlighted part is grammatically correct. Out of the remaining four parts, three parts are not correct and one part is correct. Choose the part as your answer which has no error. If there is no error in any part of the sentence, your answer should be option 5 that is no error.
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