English, asked by roopakrishnan1984, 1 month ago

the word which collocates rustling is
a. waves
b. fruits
c. leaves
d. shadows​

Answers

Answered by rmb
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The word which collocates with ‘rustling’ is C. leaves

  • ‘Collocates’ means ‘is paired with’ or ‘usually used with’ or ‘goes along with’.

Let us examine all the options.

A. waves: Words that are collocates of ‘wave’ are ‘tidal’, ‘gigantic’, high’, ‘restless’, ‘splashing’ and so on. However, waves do not produce a rustling sound, and so this is not the right option.

B. fruits: Collocates of ‘fruit’ include ‘fresh’, ‘and vegetables’, ‘exotic’ and so on. Here too, fruits have nothing to do with ‘rustling’.

D. shadows: Words that are generally used with ‘shadows’ include ‘ghostly’, ‘dark’, ‘sinister’, ‘fleeting’ and others. Thus, this too is not the correct answer.

C. rustling: The word ‘rustling’ is often used to describe the sound produced when the wind shakes the leaves or someone walks on them. Hence, this is the correct option.

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Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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Answer:

leaves

Explanation:

A rustling may be a gentle swishing sound, just like the rustling of leaves in the trees on a breezy night. Rustling is often a noun or an adjective, in both cases describing the muffled sound of leaves or paper.

The other options do not have a rustling sound. Waves have different sorts of sounds. Fruits and shadows do not have any kind of sound.

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