Complete the sentences choosing the correct option: I) Reading a novel or a short story (a) ______________ the second language could dramatically (b) ____________ physiological responses to emotions such (c) __________ smiling or frowning. When we read a novel or short story, we literally replicate the physiological processes (d) ___________ emotions of the character. a. i) of ii) in iii) from iv) at b. i) reduce ii) reduces iii) reduced iv) reducing c. i) like ii) similar to iii) as iv) alike d. i) and ii) or iii) but iv) if II) My mother was both a mother and a father (a) ______________ me. She taught us the right values. Until she passed away, (b) ____________ all looked towards her. (c)__________ support. We were very scared of her. She was a wonderful cook (d)___________ taught us all how to cook. a. i) to ii) of iii) in iv) at b. i) they ii) we iii) she iv)then c. i) of ii) for iii) in iv) at d. i) or ii) and iii) but iv) until III) Mobile phones take up much more battery power when (a) ______________ are in vibration mode than when the ringtone is (b) ____________ . Keep brightness to a minimum.(c) __________switch off your Bluetooth (d) ___________ times when you are not sharing files. a. i) it ii) them iii) that iv) they b. i) in ii) on iii) of iv) to c. i) after ii) but iii) and iv) nor d. i) on ii) many iii) to iv) at
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Explanation:
Reading a 'novel or short story' in second language could dramatically reduce 'physiological responses' to emotions such as smiling.
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For the first blank, we have used the preposition 'in'. 'In' can be used for indicating a location or a place, specifying unspecific number of times 'during a day' or a month, indicating color, shape and size, used for expressing something.
In second blank, we have used simple present tense 'reduce'. In third blank, we have used 'as' near such. The term 'such as' is used for providing 'specific examples' of something related.