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In the given text, the blanks are numbered (i)–(iv). Select the best match for all the blanks. From the ancient Athenian arena to the modern Olympic stadiums, athletics (i) the potential for a spectacle. The crowd (ii) with bated breath as the Olympian artist twists his body, stretching the javelin behind him. Twelve strides in, he begins to cross-step. Six cross-steps (iii) in an abrupt stop on his left foot. As his body (iv) like a door turning on a hinge, the javelin is launched skyward at a precise angle.

  1. (i) hold (ii) waits (iii) culminates (iv) pivot
  2. (i) holds (ii) wait (iii) culminates (iv) pivot
  3. (i) hold (ii) wait (iii) culminate (iv) pivots
  4. (i) holds (ii) waits (iii) culminate (iv) pivots

Correct answer: (i) holds (ii) waits (iii) culminate (iv) pivots

Solution

The correct option uses the singular verb "holds" to agree with the singular subject "athletics," while "waits" matches the singular subject "the crowd." The plural form "culminate" fits with the plural subject "six cross-steps," and "pivots" correctly aligns with the singular subject "body."

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