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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
The child is the father of man. Childhood is a (1)______ of what one is going to be when one (2)______ maturity. The natural instincts of a man are (3)______ in his childhood. Time modifies them but cannot (4)______ them. History contains numerous examples of great men who gave (5)______ of their future when they were children. A child’s mind is (6)______ and flexible. The mould he receives before his clay (7)______ becomes his permanent mark. The values and standards of (8)______ which will determine his life as a man (9)______ in childhood itself. There may be certain (10)______ of course. A bright morning may end in a storm!
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no.5
suggestions
indications
preparations
estimations
- The passage discusses the idea that childhood provides clues about a person's future character or abilities.
- Words needed should align with this theme, focusing on how childhood traits hint at future outcomes.
Options Analysis:
1. Suggestions - This implies offering advice or recommendations, which doesn't fit the context of predicting future traits or characteristics.
2. Indications - This means signs or hints that point towards something. It perfectly fits, as it's about showing signs of future potential or character in childhood.
3. Preparations - While it means getting ready for something, it doesn't match the idea of child traits predicting future abilities.
4. Estimations - This is about forming opinions or judgments about something’s value; doesn't fit predicting future traits.
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