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Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’.
I am trying my best to give in junk food.
give out
No substitution required
give up
give back
- The original sentence uses "give in," which typically means to yield or surrender to something. In the context of junk food, it doesn't fit because it implies giving in to temptation, not resisting it.
- Option 1: "give out" means to distribute or release something. It doesn’t make sense here.
- Option 2: "No substitution required" suggests the original phrase is correct. But "give in" doesn’t convey the intended meaning of quitting or resisting junk food.
- Option 3: "give up" is the correct choice here. It means to quit or stop doing something, which aligns with the idea of trying to stop eating junk food.
- Option 4: "give back" means to return something. It doesn’t fit the context.
- Correct Answer: Option 3 - give up
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