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Question
what is most closely the meaning of horizons as it is used in paragraph 4 of the text?
a. limits of possibility or knowledge
b. experimental space weapons
c. career options
d. lines which the sky and the earth’s surface appear to meet
best: ? fl-ela.k12.ee.2.1
Brief Explanations
To determine the meaning of "horizons" in the context, we analyze each option:
- Option A: "limits of possibility or knowledge" is a figurative use of "horizons", often used to mean the scope of what can be achieved or known.
- Option B: "experimental space weapons" is irrelevant to the meaning of "horizons".
- Option C: "career options" does not relate to the typical meaning of "horizons".
- Option D: This is the literal, geographical meaning of "horizon" (the line where sky and earth seem to meet), but in most text contexts (especially academic or literary), "horizons" is used figuratively to mean limits of possibility/knowledge. Since the question refers to its use in a paragraph (implying a non - literal, contextual use), Option A is more likely.
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A. limits of possibility or knowledge