Correct option is B
The correct substitution of the highlighted part is hung up.
Explanation:
· The sentence is in simple past tense, so the correct past form of the verb “hang” (when it means to suspend something) is hung, not “hang.”
· “She hang up” is incorrect because “hang” is present tense.
· Correct sentence: She hung up the clothes in the closet.
Grammatical Rule Used:
For the verb hang in the context of hanging objects (e.g. clothes), the correct past tense is hung, not hanged (which is used for execution).
Example: He hung his coat on the hook.
Grammar Booster:
Use hung for clothes, pictures, etc.
Use hanged only when referring to execution by hanging.
Correct: E.g., The painting was hung on the wall.
Incorrect: The criminal was hung.
Correct: The criminal was hanged.