Question
In the question given below, three sentences are given
with one phrase bold in each. From the options given choose the one with the phrase that can replace the bold part in each of the three sentences without making the sentence grammatically and contextually incorrect and mark that as your answer. If all the bold phrases are correct mark 'No correction required' as your answer I. Business was reaching new heights as local buying and selling when the war broke out and international trading ceased. II. There was an impassable barrier between the white race and the one which they had put an end to slavery. III. Most peasants were enforced to eating grass and leaves during the severe famine in 1934.Solution
(b) Sentence I is incorrect contextually as during a war business gets smaller. The phrase āreaching new heightsā refers to āmore success or improvement than ever beforeā. So, we must change the bold phrase to rectify the given sentence. Sentence II is also wrong contextually. The sentence implies that there is a rift between the whites and the one whom the whites forced to slavery. The phrase āimpassable barrierā makes this sense strong. So the bold part in the sentence makes the sentence incorrect. Sentence III is grammatically incorrect. āEnforced toā means a law or order applied by an authority, but the sentence states that it is due to a natural calamity people were forced to eat grass. Coming to the options, only option B fits in all the sentences. āReduced toā means āto bring one to a lesser or worse state than they are typically in; to reduce someone or something to a particular state is to cause that person or thing to be in that stateā. If we put this phrase in the bold parts of the sentences they all make sense. The correct statements would be: I. Business was reduced to local buying and selling when the war broke out and international trading ceased. II. There was an impassable barrier between the white race and the one which they had reduced to slavery. III. Most peasants were reduced to eating grass and leaves during the severe famine in 1934. This makes Option B the correct choice among the given options.
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