Q. Dharmesh is not . . . . . . . . ordinary dancer
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Correct Answer: (B)
an
Explanation: Here, the sentence talks about the 'dancer' as general class of people like 'Dharmesh'. Since we are referring to general things, we need to use the definite article 'a/an'. The word 'ordinary' starts with a vowel and therefore 'an' will be used.
Explanation by: Mr. Dubey
Here, the sentence talks about the 'dancer' as general class of people like 'Dharmesh'. Since we are referring to general things, we need to use the definite article 'a/an'. The word 'ordinary' starts with a vowel and therefore 'an' will be used.