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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. Anthony Abraham, a 34-year-old crane driver, (1) ______ managed to get out of the way of falling steel. Turning around, he could hardly believe the (2) ______ scene that lay before him. Girders were (3) _____ on top of the crane in a haphazard fashion, like gigantic pick up sticks. All he could see of the machine was its rear wheels and a section of what had been the cab. Abraham (4) ______ to the cab, shouting his friend George Burns' name. By then, three other iron workers had reached the (5) ______ of the carnage. One of them yelled, 'George, can you hear me?' Over the din of the diesel engine, a strained voice responded.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 3.
dived
piled
duped
riled
- The passage describes a scene of chaos where steel girders have fallen in a disorderly manner.
- The sentence with the blank refers to how the girders were arranged on top of the crane.
- Option 1: "dived" - This is incorrect as the word is not used to describe how objects are stacked or positioned.
- Option 2: "piled" - This fits as it describes girders being stacked in a heap, which matches the idea of a haphazard arrangement.
- Option 3: "duped" - This is incorrect as "duped" means tricked or deceived, unrelated to positioning objects.
- Option 4: "riled" - This is incorrect as "riled" means to irritate or annoy, not relevant to arranging objects.
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