Last year he paid a visit to his hometown, which was no longer the sleepy little village(). A、it wasB、it has beenC、it had beenD、it was being

Last year he paid a visit to his hometown, which was no longer the sleepy little village().

A、it was

B、it has been

C、it had been

D、it was being


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