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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. A question like "How big is Faerie?” does not admit (1)_________ a simple answer. Faerie, after all, is not one land, one principality or (2)_________ Maps of Faerie are unreliable, and may not be (3)_________ upon. Faerie is bigger than England, as it is bigger than the world. In the middle of a wood so thick it was very nearly a forest was a small hut, (4)_________ of thatch and grey clay. A yellow bird in a cage sat on its perch outside the house. It did not sing, and sat (5)_________ silent.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 3.
depended
wobbled
steady
stabilised
- The phrase "Maps of Faerie are unreliable, and may not be (3)_________ upon" suggests that the missing word should imply an inability to rely on or trust the maps.
- Option 1: "depended"
- ?? Correct Answer: Maps that "may not be depended upon" indicates they are unreliable.
- This means you can't trust or rely on the maps to be accurate.
- Option 2: "wobbled"
- This word doesn't fit contextually. "Wobbled upon" isn't a recognized phrase.
- Option 3: "steady"
- "Steady upon" isn't a correct phrase in this context. Steadiness isn't the concern here.
- Option 4: "stabilised"
- "Stabilised upon" does not fit. The concern isn't about stabilization.
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