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Directions: Given below is a word, followed by three sentences that consist of that word. Identify the sentence(s) that express(es) the meaning of the word.
APPEAL
A. The mayor made an appeal to the people of the city to stay calm.
B. The idea of living in the U.S. doesn’t appeal to me at all.
C. The doctors did not appeal the truth to him.
Only A
Both A and B
Only B
Both B and C
Only C
- "Appeal" can mean a request for something, like in a plea, or be used to describe something that is attractive or interesting.
- Sentence A: Uses "appeal" to mean a request. The mayor is asking the people to stay calm. This is a correct use of the word.
- Sentence B: Uses "appeal" to mean that something is attractive or interesting. The idea of living in the U.S. does not attract the speaker. This is a correct use of the word.
- Sentence C: Uses "appeal" incorrectly. The sentence structure suggests informing rather than requesting or finding interesting.
- Correct Answer: Option 2, Both A and B.
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