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evolving strategies and programmes; and also keeps the participants together by developing feelings of 'we-ness'. Various strategies and progammes are evolved to ___________
mobilised
mobilise
make
matured
- The sentence describes the purpose of evolving strategies and programmes. It uses a blank for a verb that indicates an action.
- The word before the blank is "to," which suggests that the base form of the verb (infinitive) should follow.
- Option 1: mobilised
- "Mobilised" is the past tense form of "mobilise." It doesn’t fit well after "to."
- Option 2: mobilise
- "Mobilise" is in its base form, which matches the infinitive format needed after "to."
- Option 3: make
- "Make" could be a valid verb after "to," but it doesn’t fit the context as well. The context suggests gathering or rallying, which "mobilise" does better.
- Option 4: matured
- "Matured" is the past tense of "mature." It doesn’t suit the form needed after "to."
Thus, Option 2: mobilise is the correct fit for the sentence.
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