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Sentence improvement (lexical choice) — Select the best verb to fix: ‘‘He could not look anything in the dark room.’’ Aim for natural everyday English usage.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: see

Explanation:


Given sentence
‘‘He could not look anything in the dark room.’’


Concept/Approach
We look at things intentionally, but we see things visually. The intended meaning is inability to perceive due to darkness ⇒ use ‘‘see’’ plus object.


Option analysis
A: look at — Requires an object (‘‘look at something’’) and doesn't fit the inability context.
B: see
— Correct: ‘‘could not see anything’’.
C: see through — Means ‘‘understand/decode’’ or ‘‘see across’’; wrong sense.D: No improvement — Original is incorrect collocation.


Final Answer
see

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