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4. In the sentence below, the word disrupt (dis-rupt') means

A. interfere with.
B. attend.
C. understand.
D. skip.
"There were times I felt no teacher cared, as long as I didn't disrupt the
class." (Paragraph 23)

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A. interfere with.
she/he was explaining that they had a feeling that the teachers didn’t care as long as they didn’t disrupt the class which therefor means that the teachers didn’t want them to interfere with other students whom want to learn, class time.
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Answer: A. Interfere with.

Step-by-step explanation:

"interrupt (an event, activity, or process) by causing a disturbance or problem."

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