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Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underline segment in the given sentence.
The affection of her husband carried her up in the midst of all her problems.
tore her up
bore her up
stood her up
drove her up
- The original sentence conveys that the husband's affection helped her deal with her problems.
- Option 1: Tore her up – This means emotionally disturbed her, which is the opposite of the intended meaning.
- Option 2: Bore her up – This means supported her emotionally, which aligns with the sentence's meaning.
- Option 3: Stood her up – This means did not show up for a meeting or date, which does not fit the context.
- Option 4: Drove her up – This is not a correct idiom for emotional support, and it usually implies movement in a literal sense.
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