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Atlas was made to hold the sky up on his shoulders as a punishment. Once, Hercules (1)________ to hold it for Atlas while the latter went looking (2)________ golden apples. When Atlas returned, he saw Hercules (3)_________ hard to hold the sky. The weight of the sky (4)_______ Hercules sweat and groan. Now Atlas did not want to (5) ________ a job as arduous as that.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank 2.
at
for
on
after
Here is the evaluation of the options for blank 2:
- Option 1: at
- "at" is used to indicate a specific location or point.
- It does not fit well in this context as it doesn't specify the purpose.
- Option 2: for
- "for" is used to indicate the purpose of an action.
- This fits well in the sentence, as Atlas went looking for the purpose of obtaining golden apples.
- Option 3: on
- "on" is usually used to indicate a surface or a specific date.
- It doesn't convey the intent of searching for something.
- Option 4: after
- "after" indicates a sequence or following behind.
- The word doesn't fit, as it doesn't convey the idea of searching for something.
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