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Question

In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

It was a cloudy morning. I had just left for school (1) _______I was caught in a heavy storm. I (2)_______as it started pouring and I got all (3)_______. The clouds were blaring with thunder and lightning. (4)_______all this, I managed to find a shelter and (5)_______ whether I should go to school or return home.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no.3.

The correct answer is

drenched

Understanding the Passage and Blank 3

The passage describes a person leaving for school on a cloudy morning who suddenly gets caught in a heavy storm. The second sentence focuses on the immediate effect of the storm starting: "I _______ as it started pouring and I got all _______." We need to fill the third blank, which describes the condition of the person after the heavy rain starts pouring.

Getting caught in heavy rain would naturally make a person very wet. We need to find a word among the options that means "very wet".

Analyzing Options for Blank 3

Let's examine each option provided for blank number 3:

  • Option 1: parched

    The word 'parched' means extremely dry, often due to heat or lack of water. This is the opposite of what would happen if you were caught in a heavy storm and it started pouring. Therefore, 'parched' is not appropriate here.

  • Option 2: drenched

    The word 'drenched' means thoroughly wet; soaked. When heavy rain pours down, a person caught in it will become completely wet. This meaning fits perfectly with the context of being caught in a heavy storm.

  • Option 3: drowned

    The word 'drowned' means died by suffocation in water. While the rain is heavy, the passage describes someone getting wet, not someone dying in water. This word is too extreme and does not fit the situation of simply being caught in rain.

  • Option 4: flooded

    The word 'flooded' usually refers to an area or place becoming covered with water. While the ground might become flooded in a heavy storm, the word 'flooded' is not typically used to describe a person becoming wet themselves. You might say an area is flooded or a river flooded, but not that a person got flooded.

Selecting the Most Appropriate Word for Blank 3

Based on the analysis of the options and the context of the passage describing being caught in a heavy storm where it started pouring, the most fitting word to describe someone getting completely wet is 'drenched'. The sentence "I got all drenched" means the person became thoroughly wet from the rain.

Complete Passage (with Blank 3 filled)

Let's read the sentence with the chosen word:

"I _______ as it started pouring and I got all drenched."

This sentence makes perfect sense in the context of being caught in heavy rain.

To complete the exercise, let's consider possible words for the other blanks (though we are only asked for blank 3):

It was a cloudy morning. I had just left for school (1) when I was caught in a heavy storm. I (2) shivered as it started pouring and I got all (3) drenched. The clouds were blaring with thunder and lightning. (4) Despite all this, I managed to find a shelter and (5) pondered whether I should go to school or return home.

This completes the passage and confirms that 'drenched' is appropriate for blank 3.

Blank Number Context Most Appropriate Word Reason
3 Describes condition after being caught in heavy rain ("got all _______") drenched Means thoroughly wet, which is the direct result of heavy rain.

Revision Table: Understanding Vocabulary

Word Meaning Appropriate Usage Example
Parched Extremely dry The sun left the ground parched. My throat is parched.
Drenched Thoroughly wet; soaked He was drenched by the sudden downpour.
Drowned Died by suffocation in water Tragically, the swimmer drowned in the river.
Flooded Covered with water (usually referring to an area) The street was flooded after the heavy rain.

Additional Information on Weather Vocabulary

Describing weather and its effects often requires specific vocabulary. Here are a few related terms you might encounter:

  • Downpour: A heavy fall of rain.
  • Shower: A brief period of rain.
  • Misty: Characterized by mist; hazy.
  • Gusty: Characterized by sudden, strong bursts of wind.
  • Torrential rain: Extremely heavy rain.
  • Soaked: Another word for being very wet, similar to drenched.

Understanding these words helps in comprehending passages about weather and selecting the most suitable words in fill-in-the-blank questions related to weather events like storms and rain.

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