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She looks so young I ___________ your sister.
took her in
took her for
took her to
took her over
- Took her for: This phrase means to mistakenly identify someone as someone else. In the context, it means she looks so young that I thought she was your sister.
- Correct Answer: Option 2 - took her for
- Took her in: This means to take someone into your home. Not relevant here as it doesn’t fit the context.
- Took her to: This means to accompany or bring someone to a place. It doesn’t fit the context of mistaken identity.
- Took her over: This typically means to gain control of something or someone, which is not relevant to the sentence.
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