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Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
He is a ______ in shining armour.
nite
knit
knight
night
Let’s break it down:
- The saying is "He is a knight in shining armour."
- Option 1: "nite"—That looks like a casual or text version of “night." Definitely not correct here.
- Option 2: "knit"—That’s about making something with yarn. Doesn’t fit at all.
- Option 3: knight— This is the hero in old stories who saves the day. Exactly what the phrase means.
- Option 4: "night"—That’s just when it’s dark outside. Not a hero, not armour.
So, the answer is option 3: knight.
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