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dhyan Chand the hockey wizard was a soldier hailing dash a humble background.
(a) of
(b) from
(c) to
(d) at​

Answers

Answered by alinakincsem
0

From

Explanation:

In the given sentence, there is a fill in the blank that is required to be filled by making use of a suitable preposition.

In the current situation, the preposition that fits best is "from"

     Why so?

Step 1: Lets take a closer look at the noun and pronoun in the sentence.

Step 2: Identify which preposition makes the most sense.

Step 3: Focus on the term "hailing"

  According to logic, 'hailing from' is the correct answer.

Other examples include,

1- hailing from foreign ports sail under foreign flags.

2-Akshay Kumar is an actor hailing from India.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Dhyaan Chand, the hockey wizard was a soldier hailing From a humble background

Option (b

EXPLANATION:  

  • The phrase hailing from is used to mean some place at which the person is born at.
  • Or the place where he was brought up and it can he said as his native home.
  • Here, the question is about the 'famous hockey player' who was also a soldier in the 'Indian Army' belonged to a humble background.

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