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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. A long time ago, Brahmadutta was the king of Benaras. Like (1)______ kings he was interested only in (2)______ and his favourite animal to hunt (3)______ deer. The king would ride over (4)______ planted fields and destroy the crops. He would (5)______ men from the village to help him in the hunt even at the harvest time!
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 4.
freshly
urgently
brightly
quietly
- In the passage provided, the king is known for hunting over crops, impacting them.
- Option 1, freshly: This option fits contextually as "freshly planted fields" makes sense when talking about crops that are just beginning to grow. ??
- Option 2, urgently: "Urgently planted fields" doesn't fit because urgency isn't a typical attribute of a field.
- Option 3, brightly: Fields aren't typically described as "brightly planted."
- Option 4, quietly: "Quietly planted fields" doesn't match the action of planting crops.
Based on the context of the king riding over and destroying fields, option 1, "freshly," is appropriate.
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