Fill in the blank with the most suitable option:Q. He _______ develope...
In the given sentence, the subject is "He" as it performs the action (the verb) "developed", against the object "strategy". The word that precedes the verb modifies it, it can either be an adverb or a noun, as adverbs modify adjectives, verbs and other adverbs. A word is required that describes the manner of developing a strategy. From the options, 'cleverly' is an adverb of manner, it modifies the verb "developed" and refers to the intelligent way in which he developed a strategy. Hence option C is correct. 'Wise' is an adjective, adjectives modify nouns, they do not modify verbs, hence option A is incorrect. Some adverbs are formed from adjectives, the adjective 'quick' forms an adverb by adding a suffix, -ly, whereas the option 'quickely' has been misspelled. Also, 'quickly' is not the appropriate option, a strategy needs to be clever, not quick. Hence option B is incorrect. 'Haste' is a noun that refers to an urgency, it cannot be placed in the sentence as it makes no sense 'he haste developed'. A noun is not required, as a pronoun is there to perform the action, and an adverb is required to state the manner of that action. Hence, option D is incorrect.
Fill in the blank with the most suitable option:Q. He _______ develope...
Explanation:
Cleverly
- The word "cleverly" means in a smart or intelligent way.
- In the context of the sentence, the person developed a strategy to defeat his opponents in the war using his intelligence and strategic thinking.
- Being wise or quick may not necessarily imply the ability to develop a successful strategy, whereas being clever suggests a level of ingenuity and cunning that is required in war tactics.
- Therefore, the most suitable option to fill in the blank is "cleverly."