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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. One of the most basic (1)______ of a human is food. Food is grown in various parts of the world according to the climatic (2)______ but one thing that all kinds of crops need (3)______ an exception is water. We all know (4)______ water, sunlight, and nutrition from the soil (5)______ key to a plant’s growth.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 4.
then
that
what
when
- One of the most basic needs of a human is food.
- Food is grown in various parts of the world according to the climatic conditions.
- All kinds of crops need water with few exceptions.
- Option 1: "then" is used for sequencing or time, not suitable here.
- Option 2: "that" is correct for introducing a defining clause explaining a fact.
- Option 3: "what" is often used to introduce a question or clause, but not suitable here.
- Option 4: "when" is used for time, which doesn't fit the context.
Correct Answer: Option 2: "that"
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