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Choose the option which does not use the word 'soaring' correctly.
(a) Soaring mountains, cliffs and ravines rise dramatically from this rugged shoreline.
(b) Stroll through the old town and see the Town Hall's soaring medieval steeple, one of the oldest in Europe.
(c) Here the larger houses had platforms in front of them forming terraces at different levels soaring towards the river.
(d) Expect the unexpected massive glacier calves and breathtaking wildlife soaring eagles and humpback whales.
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Option (c) Here the larger houses had platforms in front of them forming terraces at different levels soaring towards the river. -This is the answer.
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- We must find out the place where the word 'soaring' is not used rightly. Soaring means rising high.
- Option (a) Soaring mountains, cliffs and ravines rise dramatically from this rugged shoreline. -Here we have 'soaring mountains'. It is correct because mountains are tall and they rise up towards the sky. Hence it is right.
- Option (b) Stroll through the old town and see the Town Hall's soaring medieval steeple, one of the oldest in Europe. -In this sentence we have 'soaring medieval steeple'. Steeple is a tower which is highly built. Therefore this is correct here too.
- Option (c) Here the larger houses had platforms in front of them forming terraces at different levels soaring towards the river. -In this option we have 'soaring towards the river'. River is flat on the earth's surface, whereas, soaring means rising high. Hence here it is incorrectly used. This is the answer for the question given.
- Option (d) Expect the unexpected massive glacier calves and breathtaking wildlife soaring eagles and humpback whales. -Here we have 'soaring eagles'. Eagles fly high and so it is rightly used here.
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