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The presence of a ……. more terrorists with a large …… of arms and ammunition even after the Easter Day …….. does not augur well for the people of Sri Lanka. Considering the ………….. intelligence network, it appears to be a safe place for planning, perpetrating and executing clandestine activities. Sri Lanka ……. its task cut out and should devise plans to eliminate terrorism which is not an easy job.
even after the Easter Day …….. does not augur well
killing
carnage
suicide
homicide
- The sentence is structured around the presence of terrorists and arms in Sri Lanka after a violent event on Easter Day.
- The word needed is a noun that refers to a violent or deadly act, fitting in context with ongoing terrorist threats.
- Option 1: Killing - This could refer to any act of causing death, but it doesn't capture the large-scale, impactful nature of the event.
- Option 2: Carnage - This term refers to large-scale killing or destruction of life, which matches the expected gravity of a terrorist attack on Easter Day.
- Option 3: Suicide - This refers to self-inflicted death, inappropriate for the context, which involves external threats.
- Option 4: Homicide - This generally refers to an individual murder, lacking the sense of mass destruction implied.
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