Which meaning of foray most closely matches its meaning in the following passage (paragraph 13)?

So you see, all of these influences together make him somewhat shy and quiet—and perhaps "slow" according to your standards. But if Wind-Wolf was not prepared for his first tentative foray into your world, neither were you appreciative of his culture. On the first day of class, you had difficulty with his name. You wanted to call him Wind, insisting that Wolf somehow must be his middle name. The students in the class laughed at him, causing further embarrassment.


Responses

verb | to assume
verb | to assume

verb | to refuse
verb | to refuse

verb | to go on an excursion
verb | to go on an excursion

verb | to escape to

1 answer

In the given passage, the meaning of "foray" that most closely matches is "verb | to go on an excursion." This interpretation aligns with the context, suggesting Wind-Wolf's initial attempt or venture into a new environment or experience, which reflects the idea of making an approach or exploration into a different world or culture.