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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. Latin may be the language that we (1) ______ with the Roman Empire, but the uestion of (2) ______ the Romans spoke Latin or not (3) ______ not have a simple answer. Rome grew from a tiny community in the middle of a culturally diverse peninsula into an empire that reached (4) ______ Britain to Syria. As Rome’s power spread, Romans also interacted with (5) ______ of dozens of other languages
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 2.
whether
did
do
either
- The passage discusses the language spoken by Romans and is exploring a question regarding it.
- Option 1: "whether" is used to introduce alternatives or possibilities. It fits here as it implies the question of if they spoke Latin or not.
- Correct Answer
- Option 2: "did" is generally a verb and doesn't fit the grammatical structure required after "the question of."
- Option 3: "do" serves a similar function as "did" but is incorrectly structured for this sentence.
- Option 4: "either" is used to present a choice between two possibilities, but its placement here is incorrect.
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