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Question :

In the given question, a word has been given and there are three ways in which the word has been used, in similar or different forms. You need to see which of the sentences has/have correctly used the highlighted word, and mark that as your answer.

Bear

I. He is unfortunate and cannot bear misfortune.

II. We sell all shapes and sizes of the teddy bear.

III. The roof couldn't bear the stress of the snow.

1. All I, II and III

2. I and II

3. II and III

4. I and III

5. Only III

Correct Answer : 1
Solution :

'Bear' means to be able to accept and deal with something unpleasant or it can also be used to describe an animal.

All the mentioned sentences are correctly using the word.

So, all are correct sentences.

Hence, option (a) is correct.

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