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In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each blank. Namita did not have enough cash. She did not (1)______ a credit card either. She found herself in a (2)______ . She had the contact number of a (3)______ friend whom she called for help. Her friend came (4)______ and settled the bill. Namita thanked her and expressed her (5)______. She promised to return the money to her friend soon.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 3.
near
intimate
direct
close
- Namita did not have enough cash and also did not possess a credit card. This puts her in a challenging situation where she could not settle her bill.
- She needed assistance, so she contacted a friend for help.
- The passage mentions that she reached out to a friend, and we need to choose the most appropriate adjective to describe this friend.
- Option 1: "near" usually describes physical proximity, which is less relevant here.
- Option 2: "intimate" implies a very close relationship, but it's generally used in more personal contexts.
- Option 3: "direct" is not relevant in describing a personal relationship.
- Option 4: "close" is most suitable as it describes a good friendship, making it the best fit in this context.
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