The correct answer is: A property dealer was shoot dead by four unidentified jacket clad men while taking a morning walk in a park.
The other options are incorrect because:
- Option B: “shoot dead” is incorrect. The correct verb is “shot dead.”
- Option C: “while taking a morning walk” is necessary to provide context for the event.
- Option D: “in a park” is necessary to provide the location of the event.
The sentence is about a property dealer who was shot dead by four unidentified jacket clad men while taking a morning walk in a park. The sentence is in the passive voice, which means that the subject of the sentence (the property dealer) is acted upon by the verb (was shot dead). The verb “was shot dead” is in the past tense, which indicates that the event happened at a specific time in the past. The sentence also includes the prepositional phrase “by four unidentified jacket clad men,” which provides information about the people who committed the crime. The prepositional phrase “while taking a morning walk” provides information about the circumstances of the crime. The prepositional phrase “in a park” provides information about the location of the crime.