Question
A word/phrase has been given in the question and used
in the sentences below. Identify the statements where the word has been used in a contextually and grammatically correct manner. If the word has been used correctly in all the statements, then mark option āAll of theseā, as the correct answer.Ā GET UP (I) Despite her hesitation and anxiety about public speaking, she managed to get up on the stage and deliver a compelling presentation that earned a standing ovation. (II) The group decided to get up a campaign that would involve grassroots volunteers and a substantial digital outreach strategy to promote awareness about climate justice. (III) On weekends, I prefer to get up late and spend the morning reading, although this habit often disrupts my weekday sleep cycle.Solution
All three sentences use āget upā in different but valid sensesā(I) to stand or rise for an action, (II) to organize something (slightly formal/old-fashioned), and (III) to rise from bed.
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