[ Grammar ]
As soon as she entered the room, the bell rang. (Use: Hardly)
A. She hardly did entered the room when the bell rang.
B. Hardly had she entered the room when the bell rang.
C. She had hardly entered the room than the bell rang.
D. Hardly she had entered the room that the bell rang.

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