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Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
The workers’ interests must be protected, ______ they will go on a strike.
and
so
else
but
Certainly! Let's analyze the sentence and the options:
- "The workers’ interests must be protected, else they will go on a strike."
- "Else" suggests a conditional relationship. If their interests are not protected, workers will strike.
- This word is fitting here as it effectively conveys a consequence.
- "The workers’ interests must be protected, and they will go on a strike."
- "And" is additive, linking two ideas without indicating causation.
- This option doesn't make logical sense in the sentence, as "and" doesn't imply a consequence.
- "The workers’ interests must be protected, so they will go on a strike."
- "So" implies a reason or result. In this case, it incorrectly suggests that protecting interests leads to a strike.
- "The workers’ interests must be protected, but they will go on a strike."
- "But" presents contrast, which doesn't fit since the two clauses are not contrasting ideas.
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