This question is missing the explanation. I've found it online, and it is as follows:
For each question, fill the space in the sentence using the base word given in bold at the end. The required word may be a noun, adverb, adjective or verb and it may be either positive (e.g. helpful) or negative (e.g. unhelpful).
In ...............with an ancient tradition, dinner will be served on blue China
Keep
Answer:
In keeping with an ancient tradition, dinner will be served on blue China.
Step-by-step explanation:
This particular question requires knowledge of the expression "in keeping with". It means "in harmony with", "conforming with", or "suited to". An example with this expression would be:
- Cindy's actions are not in keeping with her words.
The question was asking us to change the word in bold. In this case, all we did was add -ing to keep to adjust it to the expression.