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Fill in the blank with the correct option, to form a meaningful sentence.
The Principal addressed us in the assembly and _____ the rumours of an early summer break.
defended
quashed
cleared
rebuked
- Option 1: Defended
- "Defended" means to protect or support something against criticism or attack. Using "defended" here doesn’t fit well, as rumours aren't typically defended.
- Option 2: Quashed
- "Quashed" means to reject or void something, especially an idea or rumor. It implies putting a stop to the rumours effectively.
- This is the best fit for the sentence, as the Principal would likely stop and dismiss the rumours.
- Option 3: Cleared
- "Cleared" suggests removing confusion or misunderstanding. This can fit but doesn't strongly convey stopping the rumours as "quashed" does.
- Option 4: Rebuked
- "Rebuked" means to express sharp disapproval. This might fit if referring to scolding the source of the rumours, but isn't as direct as "quashed" in this context.
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