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Select the most appropriate segment to substitute the bold segment of the given sentence. If no substitution is required select ‘No improvement’.
A man in need pleaded for help.
promised for help
commanded to help
requested for helping
No improvement
- The original sentence: "A man in need pleaded for help."
- Option 1: "promised for help" – This doesn't fit because 'promised' implies a commitment to do something in the future, not a request for assistance.
- Option 2: "commanded to help" – This implies giving an order rather than asking. It doesn't suit the context where the man is in need and pleading.
- Option 3: "requested for helping" – Although it sounds similar, grammatically 'requested help' would be more appropriate. However, 'pleaded' conveys a stronger sense of urgency.
- Option 4: "No improvement" – The original phrase is clear and grammatically correct.
The correct answer is Option 4: No improvement.
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