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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. When it's your idea, you want to (1) ______ about it all the time. I've had this problem on more than a few occasions now. I know there shouldn't be any shame in (2) ______ your work, but it's such a task to draw the line. In my case, since my work is all things related to social media, this problem gets even (3) ______ convoluted. Long story short, I hate that I (4) ______ have to worry about when it's okay to promote, and when it's (5) ______
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 2.
leaning
demoting
asking
promoting
- The passage talks about the challenge of discussing or sharing one's work, especially when it relates to social media.
- The phrase "no shame in (2) ______ your work" indicates that the word should relate to spreading or sharing information.
- Option 1: Leaning - This doesn't fit as it means inclining towards something, not relevant to sharing work.
- Option 2: Demoting - This means lowering in rank or position, opposite of what fits here.
- Option 3: Asking - This means requesting information, not relevant for sharing work widely.
- Option 4: Promoting - This means actively supporting or advertising, which makes sense in the context of sharing one's work.
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