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Which phrase from the passage provides context for the meaning of the word
munificent as it is used in paragraph 2?
A "...a man of remarkable mind and sunshiny heart..." (paragraph 2)
B "...an education superior for those times..." (paragraph 2)
C "So meager was the income for the increasing household..." (paragraph 3)
D "...first and foremost by Nature, wonderful, beautiful, and ever-changing."" (paragraph 3)

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Answer:

I would say B because

Step-by-step explanation:

Munificent means, (of a gift or sum of money) larger or more generous than is usual or necessary.

So, B because education is a gift. So when it was superior it was hard to have. But getting the education was a gift.

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