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In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. How should one read a story to a child? Usually, a personality or character of the story (1) ______ the child’s interest the most. (2) ______, use different voices (3) ______ each character or act out various (4) ______ from the story, to bring life to those characters. (5) ______ out parts from the story will make story sessions fun and memorable for the kids.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 1.
caught
catch
catches
has caught
- The sentence discusses how a personality or character of the story impacts the child's interest. It is written in present tense.
- Option 1: "caught" is past tense, which doesn't fit because the rest of the passage uses present tense.
- Option 2: "catch" is present tense but doesn't agree with the subject ("a personality or character"), which is singular.
- Option 3: "catches" is correct. It is present tense and agrees with the singular subject.
- Option 4: "has caught" is present perfect tense, which doesn't match the simple present tense used in the rest of the passage.
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