Question

Read this sentence from Passage 1, Paragraph 6.








In his insistent crawling toward the light, he discovered in her a nose that with a sharp nudge administered rebuke, and later, a paw, that crushed him down and rolled him over and over with swift, calculating stroke.







The word rebuke comes from the Anglo-French word rebuker which means "to repel, beat back." Based on this information, what does rebuke mean as it is used in the paragraph?


to physically restrain using force


to engage in a physical fight


to move upside down


to express disapproval or criticism in response to an action

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to express disapproval or criticism in response to an action
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