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Instructions 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 number. Passage: Wild monkeys are a problem for farmers in many areas in Japan. ......... (1) often come out of the woods to ........... (2)the tasty vegetables and fruit on farms. .......... (3)year. they cause heavy damage to crops. ........ (4) the farmers are fighting back. In 2005. a small village in Nagano ............. (5) a program to protect crops with the help of dogs. They are known as monkey dogs. and they are trained to scare monkeys away.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.5.
continued
started
embarked
instigated
- The sentence is about a village taking action to protect crops from wild monkeys.
- Option 1: "continued" implies that the village was already doing the program before 2005, but the context suggests they began it in 2005.
- Option 2: "started" is the best choice. It indicates initiation and fits well with "2005" as the start of a new program.
- Option 3: "embarked" could work, as it implies beginning something, but "started" is more direct and straightforward.
- Option 4: "instigated" means to provoke, which doesn't fit as well as "started," as it is usually used in a more negative context.
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