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This particular scepticism of the reach of reasoning ____1 ____ not yield nor (as Appiah makes clear) is it intended to yield any ground for not using reason to the extent one can, in ____ 2 ____ the idea of justice or any other notion of social relevance,such as identity.Nor does it undermine the case for our trying to persuade each other to scrutinize our respective conclusions.It is also important to note that what may appear to others as clear examples of 'unreason' may not always be exactly that.Reasoned discussion can accommodate conflicting positions that may appear to others to be 'unreasoned prejudice,without this being quite the case.There is no compulsion, as is sometimes____3____to eliminate every reasoned alternative except exactly one.
In the above passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.Find out the appropriate option in each case to replace the given numbers.
Pick the appropriate replacement for (II)

Updated On: Jan 13, 2026
  • persue
  • persues
  • persuit
  • persuing
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

The question requires identifying the correct word to fill in the blank labeled (II) in the given passage. The context of the passage revolves around the use of reasoning in understanding concepts of justice and social relevance.

  1. The blank (II) requires a verb form related to the use of reasoning, specifically to the action of engaging with the idea of justice or similar notions. Given the context, the correct form should reflect an ongoing or continuous process.
  2. Let's examine the given options:
    • persue: This appears to be a misspelling of the word 'pursue'. Even if it were correctly spelled, 'pursue' is not in the correct tense or form needed here.
    • persues: This is a misspelling of 'pursues', which is the third person singular form of 'pursue'. However, the passage does not specify a third person singular subject.
    • persuit: This seems to be a misspelling of 'pursuit'. 'Pursuit' is a noun, and hence not suitable for a context that requires a verb form.
    • persuing: This seems to be a misspelling of 'pursuing'. Given the context which indicates an ongoing action, 'pursuing' is the correct choice assuming the correct spelling.

Therefore, the correct substitution for blank (II) is "pursuing," assuming the intended correction to the spelling 'persuing'.

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