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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. Every evening, (1) ______ a point midway along the arrow-straight road between Amritsar and Lahore, rival squads of (2) ______ uniformed soldiers strut and stomp a 17th-century British military drill known as Beating Retreat. Barked commands, (3) ______ glares and preposterously high kicks all signal violent intent. But then, lovingly and in (4) ______, the enemies lower their national flags. Opposing guardsmen (5) ______ shake hands, and the border gates roll shut for the night.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 1.
in
along
on
at
- The sentence describes a location along a road, so we need to choose a preposition that fits this context.
- Option 1: "in" – This is typically used for enclosed spaces, not suitable for describing a location along a road.
- Option 2: "along" – This indicates movement in a line or position next to a line, suitable for parts of the road but not specific points.
- Option 3: "on" – Commonly used for surfaces. It's used with roads but not the most precise for a specific point.
- Option 4: "at" – This indicates a specific point or location, making it the best choice for a "point midway" on the road.
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