In the given text, the blanks are numbered (i)--(iv). Select the best match for all the blanks.
From the ancient Athenian arena to the modern Olympic stadiums, athletics (i) _____the potential for a spectacle. The crowd (ii) ______ with bated breath as the Olympian artist twists his body, stretching the javelin behind him. Twelve strides in, he begins to cross-step. Six cross-steps (iii) _________ in an abrupt stop on his left foot. As his body (iv) ________ like a door turning on a hinge, the javelin is launched skyward at a precise angle.
(i) hold (ii) waits (iii) culminates (iv) pivot
(i) holds (ii) wait (iii) culminates (iv) pivot
(i) hold (ii) wait (iii) culminate (iv) pivots
(i) holds (ii) waits (iii) culminate (iv) pivots
Step 1: First blank (i). The subject is "athletics," which in this context is treated as singular. Therefore, we say: \[ \text{Athletics \; holds \; the potential for a spectacle.} \] So, (i) = holds.
Step 2: Second blank (ii). The subject is "The crowd." In formal grammar, "crowd" is generally singular. Hence: \[ \text{The crowd \; waits \; with bated breath.} \] So, (ii) = waits.
Step 3: Third blank (iii). The subject is "Six cross-steps," which is plural. The verb must match the plural subject: \[ \text{Six cross-steps \; culminate \; in an abrupt stop.} \] So, (iii) = culminate.
Step 4: Fourth blank (iv). The subject is "his body," which is singular. Therefore: \[ \text{As his body \; pivots \; like a door turning on a hinge.} \] So, (iv) = pivots. Thus, the correct sequence is:
\[ \boxed{\text{(i) holds, (ii) waits, (iii) culminate, (iv) pivots}} \]
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