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Which of the phrases given in the options should replace the word phrase that is underlined in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is and no correction is required, select 'No correction required' as the answer.
It is the responsibility of each member of the family to ensure that his legacy is cultivated.
inhibited
interdicted
barred
halted
nurtured
- The sentence discusses a family's responsibility towards legacy. The word "cultivated" fits, given its meaning of nurturing or developing something positively.
- Option 1: Inhibited - Means to hold back or limit. This is not suitable as it implies preventing growth.
- Option 2: Interdicted - Means to prohibit or forbid. This suggests banning or stopping, which doesn’t fit the context.
- Option 3: Barred - Means to block or prevent. It's a negative word that doesn’t suit the intended fostering of a legacy.
- Option 4: Halted - Means to stop or pause. It's similar to ending something, which is not the intent for a legacy.
- Option 5: Nurtured - Represents caring for and encouraging growth. It aligns well with "cultivated," suggesting promoting and developing the legacy.
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