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Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If no substitution is required,
select ‘No substitution’.
After the old building was pulled out, the building contractor surveyed the progress of the work.
was pulled over
No substitution
was pulled up
was pulled down
- Correct Answer: ? was pulled down
- This phrase means to demolish or dismantle a structure. It fits the context of the sentence where an old building is taken down.
- "Was pulled over"
- This typically refers to a vehicle being stopped at the side of the road, not suitable for buildings.
- "Was pulled out"
- This suggests removing someone or something from a larger entity, such as withdrawing from a group, and isn't applicable here.
- "Was pulled up"
- Generally used to mean lifting or raising something, doesn't fit the demolition context.
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