Abraham Lincoln (a) is having a dream on the
eve of his first election as President. In (b) any
large mirror, he noticed two distinct images o
himself, one imposed on the (c) others. One
image was more pale than the other.
(a)
(i) was having
(ii) will be having
(in) has
(iv) had
(b)
(i) a
(ii) an
(iii) some
(iv) the
(c)
(i) other
(111) another
(ii) two
(iv) anothers
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The blanks have been filled with the suitable words as follows:
Abraham Lincoln had a dream on the eve of his first election as President. In a large mirror, he noticed two distinct images of himself, one imposed on the other. One image was more pale than the other.
- The passage talks about an incident of the past and so past tense( simple past in the first blank) has been used.
- In the second blank, an article is required and we have used an indefinite article as it doesn't refer to anything specific.
- The third blank requires a singular word due to the presence of the definite article before it.
ajitamanigupta79:
thanks orange squirrel. you gave a correct explanation. hats off to you
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Answer:
a- will be having
b- a
c- other
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