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    The intimidatory power of the mob made  _________ felt once again when the Ajmer Literature Festival abruptly cancelled veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah’s keynote address. This followed the _______ of abuse heaped on Mr. Shah by a loose coalition of persons, ranging from anonymous trolls on social media to functionaries of the Bharatiya Janata Party, after he spoke about the dangerous amount of power that mobs _________ in India. In a reference to the violence over allegations of cow carcasses found in Uttar Pradesh’s Bulandshahr district this month that led to the killing of a police officer and another person, he spoke of the growing insecurity over being targeted by vigilante groups. “There is complete impunity for those who take law ________ their own hands,” said Mr. Shah. “I  _________ anxious thinking about my children.” Unfortunately, in this climate of hyper-nationalism, even an expression of anxiety is twisted out of context and portrayed as disloyalty to the nation.


    The intimidatory power of the mob made ........... felt once again when the Ajmer Literature Festival abruptly

    it

    Incorrect Answer

    them

    Incorrect Answer

    itself

    Correct Answer

    none of these

    Incorrect Answer
    Explanation:

    - Option 1: it

    - "It" is a singular pronoun. It would be used if referring to a singular entity. However, "intimidatory power" seems abstract and not fitting for "it."

    - Option 2: them

    - "Them" is a plural pronoun. It would refer to a plural noun, but here we're speaking about the singular "power of the mob," which doesn't work well with "them."

    - Option 3: itself

    - "Itself" is reflexive and refers back to something singular. The sentence discusses the "power of the mob," which is singular.

    - Therefore, "itself" is consistent in referring back to the singular "intimidatory power."

    - Option 4: none of these

    - Suggests none of the previous options are correct, but in this case, an appropriate choice does exist.

    - Correct Answer: Option 3 - itself

    - The phrase "intimidatory power of the mob" is singular and abstract, hence "itself" is the correct choice for consistency and grammar.

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