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As you grow older, an injury to your ______ may take longer to _____

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Remember the difference between "heel" (body part) and "heal" (recover or mend).
  • heel / heel
  • heal / heel
  • heal / heal
  • heel / heal
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

The correct sentence structure should use the word "heel" (the back part of the foot) for the first blank and "heal" (to recover or mend) for the second blank. The sentence would thus read: "As you grow older, an injury to your heel may take longer to heal." Step 1: Understand the meaning of the words:
- Heel refers to the back part of the foot.
- Heal refers to the process of recovery or mending. Step 2: Analyze the options:
- Option (A) uses "heel" for both blanks, which does not make sense contextually.
- Option (B) uses "heal" for the first blank, which is incorrect because "heal" refers to recovery, not part of the foot.
- Option (C) uses "heal" for both blanks, but the first blank should refer to a part of the body (the "heel").
- Option (D) correctly uses "heel" for the first blank (referring to the body part) and "heal" for the second (referring to recovery).
Thus, the correct answer is (D) heel / heal.
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