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Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
The door ______ in the strong wind.
slammed
slapped
sizzled
hooted
- The door slammed in the strong wind.
- This option is appropriate because "slammed" describes a door that closes forcefully due to the wind.
- Correct Answer: Option 1 - slammed.
- The door slapped in the strong wind.
- While "slapped" can refer to a quick, sharp sound, it is uncommon to use this word for doors.
- Typically, "slap" describes hitting a flat surface with a hand or object.
- The door sizzled in the strong wind.
- "Sizzled" refers to a hissing sound, like something frying, which doesn't apply to doors in wind.
- The door hooted in the strong wind.
- "Hooted" is associated with owl sounds or loud cries, not appropriate for doors.
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