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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. The Small Indian Mongoose, (1) ______ its little round ears, is an (2) ______ hunter and has a long snout-like face and short legs that have sharp claws. It (3) ______ brown or greygrizzly fur and (4) ______ in abandoned burrows or tunnels. (5) ______ the rat-like appearance, mongooses are not rodents.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 4.
learns
leans
leaves
lives
- The passage is describing the Small Indian Mongoose, focusing on its physical attributes and habits.
- Blank 1: The text likely refers to a specific characteristic, suggesting a word like "with" before "its little round ears."
- Blank 2: The passage describes the mongoose as a "hunter," which usually pairs with "efficient" or "effective."
- Blank 3: The passage talks about the animal's fur; a suitable word might be "has" or "possesses."
- Blank 4: The sentence discusses where the mongoose resides, so the word here should express habitation.
- Options for Blank 4:
- "learns" and "leans" don't fit the context of habitation.
- "leaves" implies departure, not suitable for residence.
- "lives" is the best choice, as it correctly suggests residing in a place.
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