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In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. It was a cool and windy day. Shiela, Zora, Lamba and I were (1)_______ our way to the Park to play on the slides. On our way (2)_______, Shiela (3)_______ something stuck to her shoe. "Must be a (4)_______ of chewing gum or something," she muttered as she (5)_______ down to remove the object. What she removed from her shoe was a dirty note of five hundred rupees!
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank 4.
packet
piece
part
block
- The passage describes a scenario where Shiela is trying to remove something sticky from her shoe.
- The blank (4) requires a word to describe the nature of the sticky substance.
- Option 1: "packet" - A packet can contain chewing gum, but it's not typically what you find stuck to a shoe.
- Option 2: "piece" - "Piece" of chewing gum is commonly used to describe small portions stuck to surfaces. It's the most natural fit for the context.
- Option 3: "part" - While a "part" can describe sections of something, it doesn't usually describe chewing gum.
- Option 4: "block" - A "block" is too large and solid to realistically be a new way to refer to gum on a shoe.
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