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The young king tried to speak, but his tongue seemed to ________ the roof of his mouth, and his lips refused to move.
divide to
cleave to
link to
leave to
- The young king tried to speak, but his tongue seemed to...
- Option 1: divide to
- Divide usually means to separate into parts.
- It doesn't fit the context of the tongue sticking to the mouth's roof.
- Option 2: cleave to
- Cleave can mean to adhere or stick closely to.
- In this sentence, it indicates the tongue sticking to the roof, preventing speech.
- Option 3: link to
- Link generally refers to connecting or associating things.
- It's not commonly used to describe something sticking inside the mouth.
- Option 4: leave to
- Leave often implies going away or departing.
- It doesn't fit the scenario of the tongue sticking to the roof of the mouth.
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