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(a) beneath the weather
This option doesn't quite fit here. "Beneath the weather" doesn't seem to be a common expression, and it doesn't accurately convey the idea of someone feeling unwell or sick.
(b) under the weather
This option seems to be the best fit. "Under the weather" is a common expression used to describe someone who is feeling unwell or sick, which fits the context of Anil not being able to attend the party due to his fever.
(c) outside the weather
This option doesn't make sense in this context. "Outside the weather" isn't a phrase commonly used in English, and it doesn't accurately convey the idea of someone feeling unwell or sick.
(d) beside the weather
This option doesn't fit here. "Beside the weather" doesn't seem to be a common expression, and it doesn't accurately convey the idea of someone feeling unwell or sick