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The Bhopal gas tragedy has been described as the world's (1)______ industrial disaster. Forty two tonnes of methyl isocyanate (2)______ from the steel containers (3)______ the Union Carbide factory and released a cloud of (4)______ gas. It left a legacy of instant and (5)______ death.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.2
flowed
released
emitted
leaked
- The sentence describes how methyl isocyanate escaped from containers. The correct verb here should convey the idea of an unintentional release.
- Option 1: flowed
- "Flowed" implies a smooth, deliberate movement, which doesn't quite fit the context of an accident.
- Option 2: released
- "Released" suggests that the gas was let out, but it doesn’t necessarily convey the unintended aspect of the disaster.
- Option 3: emitted
- "Emitted" usually refers to gases or substances being naturally or intentionally sent out, lacking the accidental context.
- Option 4: leaked
- "Leaked" denotes an unintended escape of gas or liquid, which perfectly describes the accidental nature of the disaster.
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