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Pawan's story is devoid . . . . . . . . truth.

A. through

B. of

C. to

D. from

Answer: Option B

Solution (By Examveda Team)

If you say that someone or something is 'devoid of' a quality or thing, you are emphasizing that they have none of it. Hence it makes the sentence meaningful.

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