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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: Waterfalls, sometimes called cataracts, arise from an abrupt steepening of a river channel that causes the flow of water to drop vertically, or nearly so. Waterfalls of small (1)______ and lesser steepness are called cascades; the (2)______ is often applied to a series of small falls (3)______ a river. Still gentler reaches of rivers that nonetheless (4)______ turbulent flow and white water in response to a local (5)______ in channel gradient are rapids.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank 4.
flourish
exhibit
boast
parade
- The passage explains different types of water flows in river channels.
- Blank 4 needs a verb that describes how rivers behave when there's a change in gradient.
- Option 1: flourish - Suggests thriving or growing, suitable for living things, not water movement.
- Option 2: exhibit - Means to show or display, fits as rivers can show turbulent flow.
- Option 3: boast - Implies showing off, not appropriate for describing rivers.
- Option 4: parade - Refers to displaying with pride, doesn't fit the context of water movement.
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