The truck travelled south, where Manik (a)
a deserted spot to hide it. We would be fine
so long as no one found the truck, or connected it (b) the robbery. It would be (e)
mystery why black market thieves had simply abandoned such precious booty, (d)
was a mystery we could live with
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(ii) has found
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(b) into (1) by
(it) with
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Answer:
a found
b by
c the
d but
Explanation:
question is not proper answer is through what I have been understand
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a) found
b) with
c) a
d) but
Filling in with the correct form of words:
- There are a few blanks which has to be filled in using the most appropriate choice from the list given.
- We have to read the entire question and then get the tense, timing and the situation it speaks of. Only then we will be able to find out the right answer to be filled in.
- "The truck travelled south, where Manik found a deserted spot to hide it." -This is the answer because in the first half of the sentence we have simple past 'travelled' and the scene talks about something which happened at the same time. So this must also be in simple past.
- "We would be fine so long as no one found the truck, or connected it with the robbery." -Here we talk about a link. Thus we use 'with' conjunction.
- "It would be a mystery why black market thieves had simply abandoned such precious booty, but was a mystery we could live with". -For the first blank we talk about a single mystery and so the article 'a' is used. For the second blank we are talking about a contradicting statement that some mysteries can remain. Therefore we have to use 'but'.
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