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In the given question, a word in the sentence is printed in bold. Below the sentence, alternatives to the emboldened part are given which may help improve the sentence. Choose the given alternative out of the given five options.
The shock of the king's death had disrupt the royalist cause.
Syntax
Energize
Honour
Enervated
None of these
- Original Sentence: The shock of the king's death had disrupt the royalist cause.
- Problem: The word "disrupt" is in the wrong form. It should be in the past tense.
- Options:
1. Syntax: This refers to the arrangement of words in a sentence. It doesn't fit the context.
2. Energize: Opposite of the intended meaning. It means to invigorate or strengthen, not weaken.
3. Honour: It means to show respect, and doesn't relate to causing disruption or weakening.
4. Enervated: Correct. It means to weaken or drain energy from something, fitting the context appropriately.
5. None of these: Not applicable since option 4 fits perfectly.
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