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In the question, there are five sentences. Each sentence has pairs of words/phrases that are italicized and highlighted. From the italicized and highlighted word(s)/phrase(s), select the most appropriate word(s)/phrase(s) to form correct sentences. Then, from the options given, choose the best one.
The prisoner's \(\textit{internment}\) [A]/\(\textit{interment}\) [B] came to an end with his early release.
She managed to bite back the \(\textit{ironic}\) [A]/\(\textit{caustic}\) [B] retort on the tip of her tongue.
Jeans that \(\textit{flair}\) [A]/\(\textit{flare}\) [B] at the bottom are in fashion these days.
They heard the bells \(\textit{peeling}\) [A]/\(\textit{pealing}\) [B] far and wide.
The students \(\textit{baited}\) [A]/\(\textit{bated}\) [B] the instructor with irrelevant questions.

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“Internment” is confinement, “Interment” is burial. Also, “pealing bells” means loud chiming; don’t confuse with “peeling”.
Updated On: Aug 7, 2025
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The Correct Option is D

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Sentence 1: “Interment” = burial (wrong); “Internment” = confinement (correct).
Sentence 2: “Caustic” retort = harsh/sharp — correct; “Ironic” doesn't fit the tone.
Sentence 3: “Flare” = spread out — correct for jeans. “Flair” = style.
Sentence 4: “Pealing bells” = loud sound of bells — correct.
Sentence 5: “Baited” = provoked (correct); “Bated” = held back, not relevant here.
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