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In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each blank. Comprehension: Leaving his car with the valet, he (1)______ the hotel and joined the large crowd milling (2)______ He found a badge waiting for him (3)______ the receptionist's table and took his (4)______ in the rear of the hall. When the place was (5)______ the moderator welcomed the crowd.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.2.
about
aside
into
out
- In the given passage, the context describes a person entering a hotel and mingling with a crowd.
- For blank No. 2, we need a preposition that fits with "milling," which means people moving around in a somewhat disorganized way.
- "About" is appropriate here as it often accompanies "milling" to describe people moving around in a certain place.
- Option 1: "about" – This fits well with "milling" as it suggests mingling or moving randomly within an area.
- Option 2: "aside" – This means to the side, which doesn't fit the context of a crowd moving within an area.
- Option 3: "into" – This suggests entering into something, which doesn't fit with the movement within a crowd.
- Option 4: "out" – This implies leaving, which doesn't make sense for a crowd gathering within an area.
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