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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. Comprehension: Portia claims that even if she (1)______ to live as long as Sibylla, she would die as (2)______ as Diana because she can only be claimed (3)______ the manner specified by her father's will. She (4)______ that nobody would be able to crack (5)______ casket test and so she was bound to remain unmarried.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.2.
plain
pure
clear
real
- Portia is making a comparison with Sibylla and Diana. Sibylla is known for her long life, while Diana, the Roman goddess, is often associated with purity and chastity.
- The context of the passage suggests that Portia is referring to a quality of Diana that contrasts with the length of Sibylla's life.
- The blank should therefore describe Diana in a way that emphasizes a quality other than longevity.
- The options given for the blank are:
- Plain: This means simple or not elaborate. It doesn't suit the context here.
- Pure: This means morally clean or chaste, fitting well with the character of Diana.
- Clear: This means transparent or easy to understand, which doesn't fit contextually.
- Real: This means genuine or true, but doesn't contrast meaningfully with living forever.
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