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Se the dictionary entry for lore to answer the question. lore lore [‘lor] noun from Old English leornian 1. something that is taught 2. something that is learned 3. a body of kn…
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Se the dictionary entry for lore to answer the question.
lore
lore [‘lor] noun
from Old English leornian
1. something that is taught
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?
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Answer:yes the right answers c lesson
Explanation:i got it right ion edge
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if number one is the most common, then a lesson
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