English, asked by AnkushSahani, 1 year ago

A famous Irish barrister _(1)_ was a very witty person appeared before_ (2)_judge who did
not like him. While the barrister was arguing_03_ case the judge did not seem to be paying
attention _(4)_ him. He kept patting a dog which sat beside his chair and saying something. The
barrister stopped_(5)_ looked at the judge. 'Go on', said the judge. 'I beg your pardon said the
barrister. 'I thought_(6)_ lordship was in consultation.


I need d answer of 3 n 4​

Answers

Answered by jimin13divine
2

3. about

4. towards

(I'm not sure about the answers tho.)


AnkushSahani: i thought it should be 'about the'
jimin13divine: Yes I think so too. Doesn't the paragraph contain the word "the"? If not, then Idk what should be in its place.
AnkushSahani: no d paragraph doesn't contain d word 'the'
AnkushSahani: thats what i was also confused
jimin13divine: Whatever word we want to add, it needs to have THE after it, otherwise it wouldn't sound right.
jimin13divine: For eg. We can also add "regarding" for blank 3 but again, THE is missing after it.
AnkushSahani: oh yes
jimin13divine: Isn't the answer given for this para, anywhere from where you took it?
jimin13divine: The paragraph also lacks punctuation. Did you purposely miss out on them?
jimin13divine: Like, it lacks a 'comma' after the word 'case' since there's a little pause out there.
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