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Contemporary (noun)- things that are contemporary are either happening at the same time or happening now; a person or thing living or existing at the same time as another. It has been used correctly in I and III. II - The possessive pronoun ('his' in this case) is followed by a noun; e.g. this is my book vs this book is mine. In III, the adverb 'contemporarily' should be replaced by the noun 'contemporaries'. Option A is the correct answer.
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