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(b) Fill in each blank with an appropriate word:
(1) Do you agree
this proposal?
(ii) I want to impress
you the need for hard work
(iii) The treasurer has made
with all the money
(iv) He did not come
to my expectation
(v) The fence gave way
the weight of the snow.
(vi) I am looking
my sister. Have you seen her?
(vii) The battery of our car is run
(viii) The aeroplane flew
the clouds.​

Answers

Answered by yashraj200864
2

Answer:

The sentence conveys the idea of receiving or accepting the proposal. Therefore 'to' is the suitable answer, since 'to' is used to indicate someone receives or accepts something. Thus option C is correct. On the other hand 'within' is used to depict a position in the larger territory. Hence option A is incorrect. The preposition 'in' is used to depict where something is. As the sentence speaks about the idea of receiving or accepting anything 'in' is unsuitable in the given context. Thus option B is incorrect.

Hence the completed sentence becomes: She did not agree to your proposal.

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