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Select the most appropriate option to substitute the bold segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No improvement
The old lady nearly dead from fright.
dead out of fright
died of fright
died with frightening
No improvement
‘Dead’ is an adjective, but we need a verb here. ‘Die’ is the right word which means (of a person, animal or plant) stop living. Its past tense is ‘died’ and it takes the preposition ‘of’ with it. Therefore, “ died of fright” is the right choice to improve the given sentence.
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