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Which word in the passage means 'cried in a high pitch'?

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wailed
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cramped
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terror
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inmates
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Solution

The correct option is B wailed

Option A: The phrase, "cried in a high pitch" contains a verb in past tense. Among the given options, the word "wailed" is the past tense of the verb, "wail" which means: To utter a prolonged high-pitched cry of pain, grief or anger. Among the given options, "wailed" is the only verb and it means the same as "cried in a high pitch". Hence, this is the correct answer.

Option B: The word, "cramped" is an adjective which means uncomfortably small or restricted. In the given paragraph, this word is used to describe the noun "hall".

Option C: The word, "terror" is an abstract noun which means: The emotion experienced in the presence of extreme threat or danger. The given paragraph mentions that the children wailed in "terror". This means that they wailed because they felt this extreme emotion.

Option D: The word, "inmates" is a plural noun which refers to the people residing or occupying a particular house or building. It usually refers to people who live in an institution like a prison or hospital. In the given paragraph, this word refers to the people (mostly children) who stayed in the Additional Bal Griha of the Children's Aid Society.

The words, "cramped", "terror" and "inmates" are not verbs. None of them mean the same as "cried in a high pitch". Hence, options B, C and D are incorrect and option A is the correct answer.


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