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Question : Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option.
The plan began________to once we all met to discuss it.

Option 1: jail

Option 2: gel

Option 3: jell

Option 4: gale


Team Careers360 11th Jan, 2024
Answer (1)
Team Careers360 13th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: jell


Solution : The third option is correct.

  • Jell means to solidify or become firm, like a jelly.
  • The sentence suggests that the plan became more concrete and organised after the discussion.
  • When we say that a plan or idea began to jell , it means that the plan started to come together or take shape in a more organised and coherent manner.
  • In this context, the meeting to discuss the plan allowed everyone to share their thoughts and ideas, leading to a clearer and more cohesive plan.

Therefore, the correct answer is jell.

Additional Information

  • Jail means to imprison or confine someone.
  • Gel is similar to "jell", but it is less commonly used in this context.
  • Gale means a strong wind.

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