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Read the following passage:

"To him a voyage to Iceland was merely a matter of course. My uncle, on the other hand, considered the
event of sublime importance."
What does "sublime" mean in the above passage?
to go up or climb
in a state of intellectual or moral ignorance, typically because there isn't opportunity to be educated.
excellence, grandeur or beauty that inspires admiration or awe.
natural or something one is born with

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Answer:

excellence, grandeur or beauty that inspires admiration or awe

Step-by-step explanation:

i read it and i checked some resources and i came up with this answer

i know am late but

hope i helped !

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User MikeiLL
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Answer:

It's the third choice

Step-by-step explanation:

This is something you could look up since that's literally the dictionary definition but yeah... it's "excellence, grandeur, or beauty that inspires admiration or awe."

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