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Directions: Each of the following questions has a paragraph from which a sentence has been deleted. From the given options, choose the sentence that completes the paragraph in the most appropriate way.
Federer’s fifth grand slam win prompted a reporter to ask whether he was the best ever. Federer is certainly not lacking in confidence, but he was not about to proclaim himself the best ever. ‘The best player of this generation, yes’, he said, ‘But nowhere close to ever. Just look at the records that some guys have. I’m a minnow.’_________
His win against Agassi, a genius from the previous generation, contradicts that.
Sampras, the king of an earlier generation, was as humble.
He is more than a minnow to his contemporaries.
The difference between ‘the best of this generation’ and ‘the best ever’ is a matter of perception.
But fifth grand slam was close enough
Correct Answer is (c). He is more than a minnow to his contemporaries.
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