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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 number. Sandra. I went up (2)______ her and touched her on the arm. (3)______, when the woman turned round, it wasn’t Sandra (4)______ all! I just said, “I am sorry. I (5)______ you for a friend.” She stared at my face and (6)______. To be honest, her face shocked me. She (7)______ me of a witch from a children’s (8)______, with her long nose and staring eyes! (9)______ I could realise what she was up to, she (10)______ my purse and escaped.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank no. 5.
disguised
mistook
recognised
misjudged
- I am sorry. I (5)______ you for a friend.
- The speaker is apologizing to someone for having confused them with their friend.
- This is a situation where a person has incorrectly identified someone as a friend.
- The word that fits logically here indicates a mistake in recognition.
- Option 1: disguised
- This would mean the speaker changed their appearance.
- It doesn’t fit as the context is about confusing someone else for a friend.
- Option 2: mistook
- "Mistook" means to incorrectly identify someone or something.
- This fits the context, as the speaker confused the woman with their friend.
- Option 3: recognised
- This means to correctly identify something or someone.
- It’s opposite in meaning to what’s needed here.
- Option 4: misjudged
- This indicates forming an incorrect opinion about something or someone.
- Although it can be used in context of appearance, it doesn’t fit as well as "mistook."
Your choice: Option 2 - mistook
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