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Some words have been deleted in the given passage. Fill in the blanks with the given alternatives. Select the most appropriate option for each blank.
Imagination is not only the uniquely human capacity to envision that which is not, and therefore the foundation of all invention and innovation. In (1)______ arguably most transformative (2)______ revelatory capacity, it is (3)______ power that enables us to (4)______ with humans whose experiences we have (5)______ shared.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number (1).
his
their
its
our
- The passage discusses imagination and its various capacities.
- Each blank is intended to be filled to maintain the coherence of the passage.
- Option 1: "his" refers to a male individual, not suitable in this context since "imagination" is an abstract concept, not a person.
- Option 2: "their" is a plural pronoun, or singular when gender is non-specific, yet here doesn't quite fit as imagination has been declared in singular.
- Option 3: "its" associates directly with "imagination," complementary in its singular, possessive form highlighting ties to imagination's capacities.
- Option 4: "our" implies possession by us collectively, mismatching as the sentence centers on imagination independently.
- Its is the suitable choice, aligning grammatically as possessing imagination.
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