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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. In a way, adult education is an educational movement through the medium (1)______ village schools. In the beginning, the (2)______ were suspicious. It was hard to persuade (3)______ to realise that they were really getting something (4)______ the schools. They were not at all sure that they wanted their (5)______ to leave their homes.
Select the most appropriate option for the blank numbered 5.
teachers
villagers
parents
children
- The passage discusses adult education in the context of village schools. It implies that villagers initially had reservations about these schools.
- For blank (1), the medium is likely something that can effectively disseminate education. "Village schools" fits well here.
- In blank (2), "were suspicious" refers to the initial skepticism or doubt. The likely answer is "villagers" or "parents" because they are the community being addressed.
- Blank (3) suggests who needed persuasion. Typically, this would be "villagers" or "parents," as they are the ones with reservations.
- Blank (4) implies a benefit received. Village communities or individuals benefit from education.
- Blank (5) refers to who is leaving homes to attend school. "Children" is the most logical choice, as they are typically the ones attending school.
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