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Question : Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

All it takes is one resolution to stop  _______ you want to stop it.

Option 1: provided
 

Option 2: so that
 

Option 3: although
 

Option 4: even if


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Answer (1)
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Correct Answer: provided


Solution : The correct answer is option 1.

Explanation

- Provided denotes assuming something occurs.

- The conjunction "so that" is used to connect two clauses. "So that" is used before the clause that denotes the purpose (one of them expresses an action, the other expresses the purpose).

- To begin reason and explanation clauses, we use the conjunction "so + that."

Although is done to demonstrate how one fact makes another fact surprising or to connect two opposing ideas.

Even if is a phrase we use to describe hypothetical situations.

- We employ it when speculating or when we do not take something to be true.

- As a result, the right answer is "provided."



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