Correct option is A
The correct substitution for the highlighted segment is
tirade of abuse.
Explanation:
· A "tirade" refers to a long, angry speech of criticism or accusation, making it the correct choice to describe a prolonged session of abuse.
· Contextual suitability of the phrase to indicate anger or criticism fits with "tirade."
Meanings of other given words and why they are incorrect:
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Declamation: A formal speech, often rhetorical, unsuitable in this context. (हिंदी अर्थ: भाषण)
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Recitation: Repeating something from memory, irrelevant here. (हिंदी अर्थ: पाठ)
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Recital: A detailed account or performance, doesn’t fit the sense of criticism. (हिंदी अर्थ: वर्णन)
Example:
The politician faced a tirade of abuse from the opposition.