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“‘Bother the dinner!’ cried my uncle.

But as I was hungry, I SALLIED forth to the dining room, where I took up my usual quarters.”
Using context clues, what is the best meaning of “sallied”?
A. a sudden charge away from the enemy
B. skipped
C. disappeared
D. slinked towards

User Adam Goss
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A. The dictionary term is “a sudden charge out of the besieged place against the enemy” hope this helps!
User Abhishek Ringsia
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Answer: B. skipped

Step-by-step explanation:

I "sallied" forth the dining table, "sallied" means rushed towards, that is, she rushed towards the dining tabe.

Now, when we take "skipped" and examine its meaning, it has many meaning among which are;

To move by hopping on alternate feet, it could also means to bounce over a surface.

so using this meaning we can use skipped in place of 'sallied'

i. e I "skipped" forth the dining table

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