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Given below is a word, followed by three sentences which consist of that word. Identify the sentence(s) which best express(es) the meaning of the word. Choose option 5 ‘None of these’ if the word is not suitable in any of the sentences.
Borne
A. She was borne up to the ambulance.
B. His version of events just isn't borne out by the facts.
C. These matters are beyond the borne of our understanding.
Only A
Only B
A, B and C
A and B
None of these
Let's take a look at the use of "borne" in each sentence:
- Sentence A: This usage suggests being lifted or carried. The context fits the meaning of "borne" as past participle of "bear."
- Sentence B: Here, "borne out" means to confirm or support a statement. This is a correct usage.
- Sentence C: The word "borne" is incorrectly used here. The sentence should use "beyond the "ken" or "scope" of understanding."
Considering these observations, the correct answer is:
- Option 4: A and B
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