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Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
I took the doctor’s prescription to the chemist’s to be ________.
A. Made out
B. Made up
C. Made over
D. Made into

Answer
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Hint:A language unit having one or more sounds that are spoken or their written representation that serves as a principal carrier of meaning. Words are usually divided in writing by spaces, and are phonologically differentiated in many languages, as by accent.

Complete answer:
  Words consist of one or more morphemes and are either the smallest units that are vulnerable to independent usage or are composed of two or three such units combined under certain conditions of linkage.

There are millions of words in English. Each word has a specific meaning of its own. Also, same words may mean different things depending upon the context in which it is used. A word has its own meaning. We cannot place a word freely in a sentence. The word has to compliment the sense of the sentence. Now, to find out which of the given words will fit in the provided sentence, let us look at the context.

The given sentence simply means that the speaker took the prescription to the pharmacy so that the chemist can transform it to medicine. Basically, the chemist will give him the medicine written in the prescription. Therefore, the correct answer will be made over i.e. option C. this is because the prescription will now change to medicine.

Hence the correct answer is option ‘C’

Note:You should always know the meaning of the sentence that it is implying. When you know the meaning, it helps you to identify the correct answer easily.