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There was still a light on in Mo’s room. He often stayed(1)_______ reading late into the night. Meggie had (2)________ her love of books from him. When she (3)__________ refuge with him from a bad dream, nothing could lull (4)__________ back to sleep better than Mo’s calm breathing (5)__________ her and the sound of the pages turning.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.4
her
it
his
them
- The passage describes a scene where Mo is reading, and Meggie takes comfort from him. The subject here is Meggie.
- Blank No. 4 refers to what Meggie is experiencing after seeking solace with Mo during a bad dream.
- Option 1: "her" implies Meggie is the one being lulled back to sleep by Mo's calm presence.
- Option 2: "it" would refer to an inanimate object or idea, which doesn't fit here as the reference is to a person.
- Option 3: "his" refers to something related to Mo and doesn't fit as the subject in focus is Meggie.
- Option 4: "them" suggests a plurality of people, which isn't appropriate since focus is on Meggie alone.
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