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if a railway track looks wide from near, it will look _______ from distance.
(a) more wide (b)narrow
(c) big (d) long ​

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

A

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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If a railway track looks wide from near, it will look narrow from distance.

Explanation:

  • If a railway track looks wide from near, it will look narrow from distance.
  • Wide can be defined as something very broad.
  • We generally use wide in terms of width.
  • For example, the road is really wide.
  • Narrow refers to the small width. It measures the size of the thing.
  • In the given sentence we have used wide to depict the railway track.
  • When we move far, the object always looks opposite to what we see nearby.
  • So in the blank, we will use 'narrow' to depict the opposite of the word 'wide'.
  • Hence, the railway track will look narrow from distance.

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