In the question below choose the word(s) or phrase(s) which best fill(s) the gap:
.... to help him, being the only person in the vicinity.
it was not possible
There was no one
He had no nobody
No person was around
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the answer is C abeg. the second part of the statement (being the only person in the vicinity) has to define the subject of the sentence which should be 'he'. because he was the only person in the vicinity. do u grab?

I'm no expert mind you, but I believe the right answer is C.
'He had nobody to help him, being the only person in the vicinity'.
This simply means that he had nobody to helphim because he was the only person in that area.

Here is an explanation:
The fact that there was no one in that vicinity except him shows that there was no one around to help him.

Please explain why you think D is the answer because I believe B is the correct answer it fits the question context correctly

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The correct answer is:
**B. There was no one**
Explanation: The sentence "There was no one to help him, being the only person in the vicinity" fits best because it logically states that no one else was present to provide help.

The word or phrase that best fills the gap in the sentence is "There was no one." The correct sentence would be: "There was no one to help him, being the only person in the vicinity." This indicates that there was nobody around to assist him since he was the only person present in the area.

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you know English werwer... the answer is correct ooo teacher teach us rubbish!!!


