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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. The (1) ___________ that comes out of the story The Grasshopper and the Ant has to be subtly put to the children in such a way (2) ___________ they realise the worth of hard work, the pleasures of hard work and the comfort it offers. Laziness, which is a (3) __________ trait here, should be discouraged, (4) ___________ emphasizing on the (5) ___________ note which is hard work.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 2.
that
who
whom
which
- The task is to select the correct relative pronoun to fill in the blank number 2 of the passage.
- Option 1: that
- "That" is used as a relative pronoun to introduce a dependent clause and can refer to people, things, or ideas.
- Correct Answer: This fits well in the context, making the sentence "in such a way that they realise the worth of hard work" complete and meaningful.
- Option 2: who
- "Who" is a relative pronoun generally used for people. It's not suitable here as we are not referring to people.
- Option 3: whom
- "Whom" is used as an object pronoun for people. This option is not suitable here.
- Option 4: which
- "Which" is generally used to refer to things and sometimes clauses, but not suitable for this context of expressing a consequence or result.
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