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Use the dictionary entry for lore to answer the question. lore lore [‘lor] noun from Old English leornian 1. Something that is taught 2. Something that is learned 3. A body of tradition 4. The space between the eye and the bill in a bird 5. The space between the eye and the mouth in a reptile or fish Use context clues to choose the sentence that best uses the third definition of the word lore.

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Hello. You forgot the answer options. The options are:

Jasmine’s grandmother passed all of the family’s lore on to the younger generation.

The measurement of the lore told us exactly what bird species we had found on the island.

In his personal library, the retired gardener stored his handmade volumes of plant lore.

The lizard’s green lore was slightly darker in color than the rest of its face and body.

Answer:

Jasmine’s grandmother passed all of the family’s lore on to the younger generation.

Step-by-step explanation:

The third definition of the word "Lore" expresses the meaning of a body of tradition, that is, it refers to a lesson, a teaching or a concept that is passed between the members of a family, from the oldest to the youngest, crossing the generations successively.

An example of this can be seen when Jasmine's grandmother passes on to the youngest members of the family all the knowledge she has about the family and the skills she has.

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