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- what does spectator mean in the following sentence? when the new basketball team comes to town, everyone will want to be a spectator. someone who has money someone who watches something someone who creates rules someone who plays basketball
To determine the meaning of "spectator" in the sentence, we analyze the context. A new basketball team coming to town implies people would want to watch the team (e.g., watch a game). "Someone who has money" is irrelevant to watching a team. "Someone who creates rules" doesn't relate to the context of a basketball team visit. "Someone who plays basketball" would be a player, not a typical reaction to a team coming to town (most people would watch, not play). So "someone who watches something" fits.
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B. someone who watches something (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C, D with the second option as B; if the original options had different labels, adjust accordingly, but based on the order: the second option "someone who watches something" is correct)