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Instructions [83 - 87 ] 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: He remembers the first time he saw the elephant. "This was in 2007 at a (1) ______ called Thanni Paarai. Chinna Thambi was (2) ______ water on himself at a waterbody. The (3) ______ was green; not the kind people would drink," says Abraham. "After a nice shower, the elephant walked (4) ______ to a rock, lifted it, and drank from a (5)______ under it." Downloaded from cracku.in
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.(4)
above
over
behind
near
- The context of the sentence is about the elephant's movement towards a specific location after taking a shower.
- Option 1: "above" - This suggests a position higher than another point, which doesn’t fit as the elephant is moving along the ground towards a rock.
- Option 2: "over" - This suggests movement across or on top of something, which is not appropriate here because the elephant is moving towards a rock, not over it.
- Option 3: "behind" - This suggests movement to the opposite side of a point of reference, which doesn’t fit since the rock is likely the destination, not something to hide the elephant.
- Option 4: "near" - This suggests movement towards or close to a specific location or object, fitting as the sentence indicates the elephant is heading towards a rock. It best describes the action of moving closer to the rock.
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