Correct option is A
The most appropriate option to substitute the highlighted segment "beware of" in the sentence "The management is not beware of this fact" is "aware of."
"Aware of" means having knowledge or consciousness of something.
The original phrase "beware of" is incorrect in this context, as "beware" means to be cautious and alert to the dangers of something, which doesn't fit the sentence's meaning.
The other options, "awaking to," "beware to," and "watchful with," are either grammatically incorrect or do not fit contextually in the sentence.
Meanings of all other options:
- Awaking to: Becoming conscious of something, but not fitting in this context.
- Beware to: Incorrect usage; "beware" is typically followed by "of," not "to."
- Watchful with: Being vigilant, but "with" is not the correct preposition here.
4o