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During the reign of Aurangzeb, the last of the Mughals, there (1)______ revolts against the empire. (2)______ were the revolts of the Marathas, the Sikhs, the Jats and (3)______ others. After the death of Aurangzeb, the Mughal empire began to (4)______ fairly fast. The country soon (5)______ into smaller territories many of which became more or less independent.
Select the most appropriate option for blank No. 5.
broke in
broke off
broke out
broke up
- The sentence discusses the fragmentation of the Mughal Empire after Aurangzeb's death.
- "Broke in" typically implies entering forcibly, which doesn't fit the context here.
- "Broke off" usually means detaching from something, like a piece of something larger, but it's not used to describe the division of territories.
- "Broke out" is often used for something that starts suddenly, like a fight or a fire, but not for division.
- "Broke up" means to separate into smaller parts, which perfectly fits describing the fragmentation of a large empire into smaller territories.
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