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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. Comprehension: Ben committed (1)......... crime when he (2).......... a bank. Someone (3)......... the crime and told the police. The police charged him (4).......... the crime and put him behind bars. They also accusedhis twin brother, Bill, of being his (5) ...........
Select the most appropriate option tofill in blank number 3.
signed
witnessed
spoke
moved
- In the first sentence, it is mentioned that Ben committed a crime by robbing a bank. This implies that an event took place which could be observed.
- The word for blank (3) should relate to observing this event and informing the police about it.
- Option 1: "signed" – It doesn't relate to observing an event.
- Option 2: "witnessed" – This means someone saw the event and informed the police. It fits contextually as the best choice for observing a crime.
- Option 3: "spoke" – Simply talking is unrelated to actually observing the crime.
- Option 4: "moved" – It is not contextually appropriate in relation to witnessing a crime.
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