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use the dictionary entry for lore to answer the question. lore lore ˈlɔ…

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use the dictionary entry for lore to answer the question.
lore
lore ˈlɔr noun
from old english leornian

  1. something that is taught
  2. something that is learned
  3. a body of knowledge or 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

which definition of lore best matches the most common definition given by the dictionary entry?
○ a tale
○ a superstition
○ a lesson
○ a face

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Dictionary entries list the most common definitions first. The third definition of "lore" refers to a shared body of knowledge/tradition, which aligns with the common usage of the word. Comparing this to the options: "a tale" is a single story, "a superstition" is a specific belief, "a face" is unrelated to the primary definitions, while "a lesson" connects to the first two narrow definitions but the most common, broad definition matches the concept of a shared knowledge/tradition that is taught/learned, which is best approximated by "a lesson" as it ties to the core taught/learned nature of the most widely used sense.

Answer:

○ a lesson