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"Its said that your journey was very pleasant. " The sentence means that______.A.your jour

"Its said that your journey was very pleasant. " The sentence means that______.

A.your journey is said to be very pleasant

B.your journey was said to be very pleasant

C.your journey is said to have been very pleasant

D.your journey was said to being very pleasant

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