Question
Bolt (i) For a minute there I thought you were
going to bolt and run. (ii) It's best to bolt the hasp and staple to the door and frame for extra strength. (iii) That familiar cold feeling washed over her again with a wave that was staggering. Directions: In each of the following questions, a word has been used in sentences in THREE different ways. Choose the option corresponding to the sentences in which the usage of the word is CORRECT or APPROPRIATE.Solution
The correct answer is C
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