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All" is an adjective that indicates the entire quantity or extent of something. In this sentence, it suggests that every girl was present at the function. "Whole" is an adjective that means complete or entire. While it could be used to convey a similar idea, it's less common in this context and doesn't fit as naturally as "all." "Hole" is a noun referring to an opening or cavity in something, which is unrelated to the context of girls being present at a function. "Any" is a determiner that refers to one or some of a thing or number of things, without being specific about which ones. It doesn't convey the idea that every girl was present. Therefore, the most appropriate option is (b) All: "All the girls were present in the function." This indicates that every girl attended the function.
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