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Review the boldfaced word in the passage. Bear is a multiple-meaning word. Which meaning does the author convey in the passage?
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“produce food”
“endure an ordeal”
“carry the weight of”
“turn and proceed in a specified direction”
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I don’t have the passage or the sentence with the boldfaced word — could you paste it here?
Meanwhile, quick tips to identify which meaning is intended:
- “produce food” — appears with words like fruit, crops, or offspring (e.g., “the tree bears fruit”).
- “endure an ordeal” — appears with pain, hardship, loss, or a verb phrase like “couldn’t bear the pain” or “bore the suffering.”
- “carry the weight of” — appears with burden, weight, responsibility (e.g., “bear the burden”).
- “turn and proceed in a specified direction” — appears with directions (left/right) or navigation (e.g., “bear left”).
Paste the sentence and I’ll pick the correct meaning.
Meanwhile, quick tips to identify which meaning is intended:
- “produce food” — appears with words like fruit, crops, or offspring (e.g., “the tree bears fruit”).
- “endure an ordeal” — appears with pain, hardship, loss, or a verb phrase like “couldn’t bear the pain” or “bore the suffering.”
- “carry the weight of” — appears with burden, weight, responsibility (e.g., “bear the burden”).
- “turn and proceed in a specified direction” — appears with directions (left/right) or navigation (e.g., “bear left”).
Paste the sentence and I’ll pick the correct meaning.
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