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· 1 Months ago
Both answer and solution are correct.Error of subject-verb agreement. Words like 'one of', 'which of', etc are followed by pural nouns. Here, it means 'one of the easiest', so it should be followed by a plural noun. Thus, 'thing' should be replaced with 'things'.
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