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2 years ago
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Use the dictionary entry for lore to answer the question. lore lore [‘lor] noun from Old English leornian 1. something that is t

aught 2. something that is learned 3. a body of knowledge or tradition 4. the space between the eye and the bill in a bird 5. the space between the eye and the mouth in a reptile or fish Which definition of lore best matches the most common definition given by the dictionary entry? a tale a superstition a lesson a face
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Zigmanuir [339]2 years ago
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The first three dictionary definitions basically say that lore means traditional knowledge that is taught or learned. Look at the options: a tale, a superstition, a lesson, or a face. A lesson is also something taught or learned, making it the closest to being synonymous with the word lore.

the answer is "a lesson"
OleMash [197]2 years ago
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its c on edg

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