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1). Dislike2). Like3). Even4). Alike

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The correct ANSWER is Option 4, i.e., ‘Alike’.$

‘Alike’ is used after you have referred to two people or groups to mean $‘both’ or $‘equally’.$

If $‘boys and girls alike enjoy something’, it means$ ‘both boys and girls enjoy it equally’.

The other OPTIONS-$

‘Dislike’ and ‘LIKE’ cannot be used with ‘enjoy’ right after them.$

‘Dislike’ negates the sense of ‘enjoy’, for grammatically, one can either dislike or enjoy something, but not both.$

‘Like’ can’t be used because it becomes UNNECESSARY with ‘enjoy’- you ‘like something’ or ‘enjoy something’, but ‘like enjoy something’ is grammatically incorrect.$

‘Even’ not only makes the sentence grammatically incorrect, but it also doesn’t fit the sense.$



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