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Directions: Each of the following questions has a paragraph from which one sentence or part of sentence has been deleted. From the given options, choose the one that completes the paragraph in the most appropriate/coherent way.
Even as the world accumulates ‘devices’ of leisure — resorts, clubs, package tours, entertainment parks, restaurants, computer games, etc. — people feel that they have less time for leisure………………………………………………………... Despite its roots in the Latin ‘licêre’, which means ‘be permitted’, leisure is understood as the withdrawal from activities and work rather than a permission to do things. In short, the term, as it is constructed today, is basically part of the work/leisure binary. This is problematic.
By bringing work home, you do not get more leisure.
This is inevitable, because of the way we understand leisure
Some Indian English writers have done so.
Where there is neither leisure nor work and there is both leisure and work
None of the Above
Correct Answer is (b). 'This is inevitable, because of the way we understand leisure'. This is the most appropriate choice because the latter part describes what leisure is understood as and what it means.
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