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Select the most appropriate segment to substitute the underlined 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
No improvement
requested for helping
- The original sentence "A man in need pleaded for help" seems clear and grammatically correct.
- Option 1: "Promised for help" implies the man is making a commitment to help, which is not the intended meaning.
- Option 2: "Commanded to help" suggests authority or force, which doesn't align with the act of pleading, typically a request made out of desperation.
- Option 3: "No improvement" indicates the sentence needs no changes. The original sentence already conveys the intended meaning correctly and clearly.
- Option 4: "Requested for helping" awkwardly phrases the request, and "requested help" would be more correct if considering this phrase.
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