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Instructions 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. Comprehension: Ram Singh whistled cheerfully as he pushed his bicycle up the hill towards old Mrs. Gupta’s house. His work for the (1)______was almost finished (2)______his bag, which was usually (3)______ when he started from the post office (4)______now become empty (5)______for the letter that he had to (6)______to Mrs.Gupta. She lived a kilometer (7)______from the village, so when (8)______had a letter for her, he (9)______ his day’s work late. However, he did not mind that (10)______Mrs Gupta always called him in for a cup of tea.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.8.
they
we
she
he
- The story is about Ram Singh, who works as a postman and delivers letters on his bicycle.
- He whistled cheerfully, indicating he was in a good mood as he carried out his tasks.
- Each blank in the passage should be filled considering the context provided by the surrounding sentences.
- In blank 8, the pronoun should refer back to Ram Singh since it outlines what he does when there's a letter for Mrs. Gupta.
- Option 1 "they" is incorrect because it doesn't refer to Ram Singh; it's plural.
- Option 2 "we" is incorrect because it implies multiple postmen, but the context is about Ram Singh alone.
- Option 3 "she" is incorrect because it erroneously refers to Mrs. Gupta instead of Ram Singh.
- Option 4 "he" is correct because it refers to Ram Singh, who is mentioned as the main character performing the action.
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