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Which sentence offers a better context for the word lunch? Let's have lunch at 1:30 p.m. What are we having for lunch? Lunch was good. My lunch consists of an apple, a sandwich and chips.

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The last one b is correctly correct
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A. Let's have lunch at 1:30 p.m.

Step-by-step explanation:

This sentence is the one that offers a better context to understand the meaning of the word "lunch", in case we did not know it, because it indicates a distinctive trait of this meal: It is eaten around midday (1:30 p.m), and the general definition of "lunch" is a light meal usually eaten around midday.

Options B and C are incorrect because they do not provide enough information to infer the word meaning, and option D is also wrong because "an apple, a sandwich, and chips" can be snacks, or evening meals, not necessarily a lunch.

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