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In the following question, a part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined part which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is required, choose "No Improvement" option.
It is a normal part of growth and development for a young child to be wary with strangers.
Options:
of
from
at
No improvement
• The original sentence uses "wary with strangers," which is not the common construction.
• Option 1: of
- "Wary of" is the correct and commonly used phrase.
- It means to be cautious or watchful towards something.
- This is the correct choice as it correctly conveys caution towards strangers.
• Option 2: from
- "Wary from" is not a standard or idiomatic expression in English.
• Option 3: at
- "Wary at" is also not a standard or idiomatic expression in English.
• Option 4: No improvement
- Since the underlined part is not correct, this option won't make sense.
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