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Stalk

n.

1. the stem of a plant

2. a slender support of any thing, plant, or animal

v.

1. to pursue or hunt, usually secretively

2. to walk with long, stiff strides

Which sentence correctly uses the word stalk according to the first verb definition?

The arrogant major began to stalk before his troops, looking for any fault in their uniforms.


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The stalk was so delicate that the slightest wind would snap it in two.

The crane's long leg looked like a thin black stalk against the newly fallen snow.

Adam was so jealous of Andrea's having other friends that he would stalk her when she went shopping with Lilly.

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Answer:

Adam was so jealous of Andrea's having other friends that he would stalk her when she went shopping with Lilly.

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Answer:

Adam was so jealous of Andrea's having other friends that he would stalk her when she went shopping with Lilly.

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Adam was "pursuing or hunting" Lilly secretively.

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