December 14, 2024
Explanation:
(a)
The completed sentence would be: "In the alleyways of old Cairo, in its cafes, warehouses, and barbershops, framed portraits of Egyptian icons are ubiquitous. Kings, presidents, religious and political figures are all immortalized on fading walls, held up as symbols of a glorious past."
Explanation: "ubiquitous" accurately conveys the idea that framed portraits of Egyptian icons are present everywhere in the mentioned locations. "immortalised" fits the context, indicating that these portraits serve as enduring representations, preserved and celebrated over time.
The other options do not fit the context as well:
Option 1 includes "substantial" and "dispersed," which may not accurately convey the idea of portraits being present everywhere.
Option 2 mentions "rare" and "abundant," which do not align with the notion of ubiquitousness described in the sentence.
Option 3 introduces "fashionable" and "confounded," which do not fit the context of framed portraits of Egyptian icons in historical settings.