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2. forge /fohrj/ verb
D1. to form by heating and hammering; beat into shape.
D2. to form or mark, especially by concentrated effort.
D3. to commit forgery.
D4. to work at a forge.
Which definition best matches the use of the word forged in paragraph 3?
A) Definition 1
B) Definition 2
C) Definition 3
D) Definition 4

3. timid /tim-id/ adjective
D1. lacking in self-assurance, courage, or bravery; easily alarmed; timorous; shy.
D2. characterized by or indicating fear.
D3. belief in time travel.
D4. to faint when meeting a man named Tim.
Which definition best matches the use of the word timid in paragraph 4?
A) Definition 1
B) Definition 2
C) Definition 3
D) Definition 4

4. exercise /ek-ser-sahyz/ noun
D1. something done or performed as a means of practice or training. verb
D2. to put (faculties, rights, etc.) into action, practice, or use.
D3. to use or display in one's action or procedure.
D4. to go through exercises; take bodily exercise.
Which definition best matches the use of the word exercise in paragraph 5?
A) Definition 1
B) Definition 2
C) Definition 3
D) Definition 4

5. sync /singk/ noun
D1. synchronization.
D2. Harmony or harmonious relationship. verb
D3. to occur simultaneously.
D4. to lose a member of your boy band.
Which definition best matches the use of the word sync in paragraph 13?
A) Definition 1
B) Definition 2
C) Definition 3
D) Definition 4

CAN SOMEONE HELP PLEASEEEE 2. forge /fohrj/ verb D1. to form by heating and hammering-example-1
CAN SOMEONE HELP PLEASEEEE 2. forge /fohrj/ verb D1. to form by heating and hammering-example-1
CAN SOMEONE HELP PLEASEEEE 2. forge /fohrj/ verb D1. to form by heating and hammering-example-2
CAN SOMEONE HELP PLEASEEEE 2. forge /fohrj/ verb D1. to form by heating and hammering-example-3
CAN SOMEONE HELP PLEASEEEE 2. forge /fohrj/ verb D1. to form by heating and hammering-example-4

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Answer:

2. D2

3. D1

4. D1

5. D1

Step-by-step explanation:

All you have to do is plug the definitions in the place of the word and if it makes sense then that is the definition to use if it doesn't then don't use it. have a nice day/night/afternoon

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