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Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
The writer declares that __________ children of their childhood is a criminal act.
robbing
robbed
rob
to rob
- Option 1: robbing
- "Robbing" is the present participle form of "rob." Used correctly here as a noun (gerund) to indicate the act of taking something away.
- Option 2: robbed
- "Robbed" is the past tense and past participle form of "rob." It does not fit here because the sentence requires a noun form, not a past action.
- Option 3: rob
- "Rob" is the base form of the verb. It does not work here, as a gerund or an infinitive is needed.
- Option 4: to rob
- "To rob" is the infinitive form. It's less suitable because the sentence is expressing an ongoing act rather than a potential or future act.
The most appropriate choice is Option 1: robbing
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