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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. If you thought that yoga was all about bending and twisting your body in odd shapes, it’s time to rethink. Yoga is (1) ______ more. In very simple words, giving care (2) ______ your body, mind and breath is yoga. Derived (3) ______ the Sankrit word ‘yuj’ which means ‘to unite or integrate’, yoga is (4) ______ 5,000-year-old Indian body of knowledge. Yoga is all about harmonising the body (5) ______ the mind and breath through means of various breathing exercises, yoga poses (asanas) and meditation.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 2.
at
for
to
on
- Let's break down the options for blank number 2 in the passage:
- Option 1: at - This preposition doesn't fit the context. It is typically used to indicate a specific location or time.
- Option 2: for - This preposition generally expresses purpose or reason but doesn't accurately connect "giving care" in this context.
- Option 3: to - This preposition fits well here. It reflects the action of giving care directed towards your body, mind, and breath.
- Option 4: on - This preposition is usually used to indicate position or condition on a surface and doesn't suit the context of "giving care."
- The correct option is Option 3: to.
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