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She was praised for ___ an old woman on the bus. A. sit B. seat C. seating D. being seated

She was praised for ___ an old woman on the bus. A. sit B. seat C. seating D. being seated

The correct answer is C. seating.

The phrase "praised for" requires a gerund (verb form ending in -ing) because "for" functions as a preposition, and prepositions must be followed by nouns or gerunds. Among the options, only "seating" (C) and "being seated" (D) are gerund forms.

"Seat" (verb) means "to place someone in a seat," with the structure "seat + someone." Here, the sentence describes her action toward the old woman, so the active gerund "seating" logically conveys "placing the old woman in a seat." In contrast, "being seated" (D) is passive and would imply she was seated, which contradicts the context of her helping the old woman.

Thus, "seating an old woman" correctly expresses her action, making C the right choice.

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