Fill in the blank spaces in the following sentences making use of the best of the five options:

I told him .... he had no chance

  • A quite by frankness
  • B quite frankly
  • C quite in frankness
  • D quite being frank
  • E quite to be frank

The correct answer is B. quite frankly

The correct sentence would be: "I told him quite frankly he had no chance."

Quite frankly is an idiomatic expression used to introduce a statement where the speaker is being honest, straightforward, or blunt about something.

It means to speak openly and honestly without reservation or pretense.

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