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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: A year is hardly sufficient time for a Master to (1) ______ about a new school, leave alone absorb a distinct tradition like (2) ______. Most of the new appointees had not served in a residential school and (3) ______ time to learn. But the short tenure did not allow (4) ______. They could not develop understanding of the student and his (5) ______.
Select the most appropriate option for blank No. 4.
them
those
these
that
- The passage discusses the impact of a brief tenure on new appointees at a school.
- Blank 1: The context indicates that the Master is trying to "understand" or "learn" about the school.
- Blank 2: It likely refers to a specific tradition or name of school the Master is absorbing.
- Blank 3: The phrase implies that the new appointees required time to adjust.
- Blank 4: The sentence states the short tenure didn't allow something. The choices are pronouns that fit this context.
- "them" is plural and could refer to people or objects.
- "those" is plural and usually refers to specific things or people already mentioned.
- "these" is plural, similar to "those," and points to specific items or people.
- "that" is singular and is used to refer to a specific subject.
- Based on the context, the more appropriate pronoun to match a singular subject (i.e., time) discussed earlier is "them."
The correct answer is: Option 1, that.
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