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The boy truly has an aptitude —— music.
for
to
in
of
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<p>The correct preposition to use in the sentence is (a) "for."</p><p>The sentence should read: "The boy truly has an aptitude <strong><u>for</u></strong> music."</p><p><strong>Explanation:</strong></p><ul><li>"<strong>Aptitude for</strong>" is the correct phrase to use when describing someone's natural ability or talent in a particular field or skill. In this case, the boy has an aptitude for music, meaning he has a natural talent or inclination towards music.</li></ul><p>The other prepositions, "to," "in," and "of," do not correctly convey the intended meaning in this context.</p>
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