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Comprehension: Some words have been deleted in the given passage. Fill in the blanks with the given alternatives. Select the most appropriate option for each blank.
Polar bears roam the Arctic ice sheets and swim in that region's coastal waters. They are (1)______ strong swimmers, and their large front paws, (2)______ they use to paddle, are (3)______ webbed. Some polar bears have been seen (4)______ hundreds of miles from land, though they probably cover most of that (5)______ by floating on sheets of ice.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number (1).
very
so
too
much
- The passage describes polar bears' ability to swim in the Arctic region. It highlights their swimming strength.
- Option 1: very
- This option suggests polar bears are very strong swimmers, indicating a high degree of skill.
- Correct choice because "very" effectively emphasizes their strength in swimming.
- Option 2: so
- This indicates a result or consequence, which doesn't fit the sentence context about swimming ability.
- Option 3: too
- Implies excessiveness, which isn't applicable here as it doesn't describe their skill positively.
- Option 4: much
- Implies quantity, which doesn't fit the description of swimming prowess.
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