Question:medium

There is a sentence that is missing in the paragraph below. Look at the paragraph and decide where (option 1, 2, 3, or 4) the following sentence would best fit.
Sentence: Taken outside the village of Trang Bang on June 8, 1972, the picture captured the trauma and indiscriminate violence of a conflict that claimed, by some estimates, a million or more civilian lives.
Paragraph: The horrifying photograph of children fleeing a deadly napalm attack has become a defining image not only of the Vietnam War but the 20th century. Dark smoke billowing behind them, the young subjects' faces are painted with a mixture of terror, pain and confusion. (2) Soldiers from the South Vietnamese army's 25th Division follow helplessly behind. (3) The picture was officially titled "The Terror of War," but the photo is better known by the nickname given to naked 9-year-old at its centre "Napalm Girl". (4)

Updated On: Nov 24, 2025
  • Option 1
  • Option 2
  • Option 3
  • Option 4
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

This sentence offers specific historical details about the photograph discussed in the paragraph. To find its best placement, let's analyze the paragraph's structure and content:

  • The paragraph begins by identifying the photograph as an iconic image of the Vietnam War.
  • Next, it describes the children's expressions and the immediate aftermath of the napalm attack, with soldiers following.
  • Option 3 currently presents the photograph's title and nickname without sufficient background.
  • The paragraph's concluding section offers no further context.

For a logical progression, the sentence providing the date, location, and the photograph's importance would best function as an informative link between the scene's description and the introduction of its title. Therefore, placing this detailed sentence at Option 3 would supply essential background before the title and nickname are mentioned. This makes Option 3 the correct placement.

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