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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. 5.
not
none
nothing
no
- The passage discusses the challenge of promoting one's own work, especially on social media, and the difficulty in knowing the right moment to do so.
- Blank (1): The context suggests the author feels an urge to "talk" about their idea, which fits naturally here.
- Blank (2): The sentence indicates there shouldn't be "shame in promoting" one's work.
- Blank (3): With all things related to social media, the problem becomes more "convoluted."
- Blank (4): The author frequently "worries" about the appropriate time for promotion.
- Blank (5): The correct idiomatic expression is "when it's okay to promote, and when it's not," where "not" contrasts with "okay to promote."
The best option for blank (5) is "not" (). .
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