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In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each blank. Comprehension: Machines were made to be man's servants. Yet, man has grown so (1)______ on them that they are in a fair way to become his (2)______. Already men spend most of their lives looking after and waiting (3)______ machines. Machines are very stern bosses. They must be fed with coal and (4)______ petrol to drink and oil to wash with and must be kept at an (5)______ temperature.
Select the most appropriate option for blank no. 2
masters
victims
slaves
administrators
- The passage discusses how machines, initially designed to serve humans, have started to dominate their lives.
- Option 1: masters
- This fits well because the passage suggests that machines are taking control over humans.
- Correct Answer: "Masters" implies dominance, which aligns with the theme of the passage.
- Option 2: victims
- Doesn't fit because machines do not make humans victims; humans are becoming dependent, not harmed.
- Option 3: slaves
- Doesn't fit as humans are not becoming slaves. The dependency is more about control than servitude.
- Option 4: administrators
- Irrelevant as machines do not manage or organize humans in this context.
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