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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.
I had seen the magic shop from afar several times. I had passed (1)______ once or twice, a
shop window of (2)______ little objects, magic balls, magic hens, wonderful cones, magic
dolls and all those (3)______ of things. But never had I thought of going in (4)______ one
day, Gip hauled me by my finger - right (5)______ to the window
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.5.
up
in
out
down
- The passage describes a person who has seen the magic shop from afar but never thought to enter it until a child led them there.
- Blank No.5 needs a preposition to describe how Gip led the narrator to the window.
- Option 1: Up - This implies moving from a lower to a higher position, which aligns with "right up to the window," meaning close to it. Correct Answer
- Option 2: In - Usually means entering a space, which doesn't fit the context of approaching a window.
- Option 3: Out - Implies moving away from something, which contradicts the idea of moving towards the window.
- Option 4: Down - Implies a downward movement, not suitable for describing approaching a window horizontally.
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