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In the following passage some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.
Blessed is the man or woman into whose life has come the beauty and power of such a _____. Prize it well. Do all in your _____ to keep such a friendship unbroken. Avoid the _____, for when it comes it cannot be _____and the jarring note mars the harmony. It is not alone a question of _____that may be full and complete. It is the hurt in the heart that will not readily heal and the confidence that will not fully come back.
Do all in your _____ to keep such a friendship unbroken.
power
deeds
success
resources
Let’s break it down:
- The passage is about cherishing and protecting a valuable friendship.
- The missing word is in: “Do all in your _____ to keep such a friendship unbroken.”
Here’s what each option really means:
- power — Fits perfectly. “Do all in your power” is a common and natural phrase, meaning do everything you possibly can.
- deeds — Not right. “Do all in your deeds” just sounds off and unnatural.
- success — Doesn’t fit. You can’t really do something ‘in your success’ to keep a friendship.
- resources — Close, but a bit formal. People don’t usually say “do all in your resources”; it lacks the warmth and familiarity of “power.”
So, “Do all in your power” is the best and most human-sounding choice. The passage wants us to act with everything we’ve got—our effort, energy, determination—to keep a good friendship intact. That’s exactly what the phrase “all in your power” communicates.
By: Parvesh Mehta ProfileResourcesReport error
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