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'within' is used to state that something will occur in a specified time period.

The second blank is interesting with respect to for vs since.

The preposition 'for' is used with a period of time specifying the length of time (two years, one week, etc)  whereas 'since' is used to refer to a time period from a specific point in time (last year, $2010,$ etc)

First blank itself is sufficient to eliminate all incorrect options.

Correct option is D.

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Raman is confident of speaking English_______six months as he has been practicing regularly_______the last three weeks.

Option D is the correct answer. As it makes complete sense when filled in the blanks.

The sentence goes as:

Raman is confident of speaking English within six months as he has been practicing regularly for the last three weeks.
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d. within, for

when we read question its sounds in the past tense so by that you can get the idea of  the right answer
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Raman is confident of speaking English _within______six months as he has been practising regularly__for_____the last three weeks

 

within, for
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