The crowd (cracked) into laughter on hearing the joke.

Questions :

Options :

  • burst
  • fell
  • roared
  • No improvement required

correct answer : a)

โœ… Correct Answer: A) burst


๐Ÿ” Explanation:

The commonly accepted and idiomatic expression in English is:

“burst into laughter” โœ…

“Burst into laughter” means to suddenly start laughing loudly.

The verb “cracked” is incorrect in this context. Though people may say โ€œcracked upโ€ in informal speech, “cracked into laughter” is not standard or grammatically correct.


โŒ Why other options are wrong:

fell into laughter โ†’ โŒ Not idiomatic

roared into laughter โ†’ โŒ Not standard usage. You may say โ€œroared with laughter,โ€ but not โ€œinto.โ€

No improvement โ†’ โŒ Incorrect because โ€œcracked into laughterโ€ is wrong.


โœ… Final Sentence:

The crowd burst into laughter on hearing the joke.

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