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in which sentence is the word articulation used in the same way as it is used in paragraph 3 of \excerpt from sense and sensibility\?
the science students created a robot with limited articulation in its appendages.
her eloquent articulation gave listeners the impression that she was very intelligent.
his recently published book provided an outlet for the articulation of his lifelong vision.
the knee joint forms the articulation between the femur and the tibia in the human leg.
To solve this, we first need to determine the meaning of "articulation" in the context of "Excerpt from Sense and Sensibility" (paragraph 3). Typically, in literary contexts, "articulation" often refers to the expression or communication of ideas, thoughts, or feelings (or sometimes clear speech). Let's analyze each option:
- First option: "Articulation" here refers to the ability of a robot’s appendages to move (mechanical joint movement) – this is a physical, mechanical meaning, not likely the literary one.
- Second option: "Eloquent articulation" refers to clear, effective speech/expression of ideas – this matches the literary context of expressing thoughts (common in literature).
- Third option: "Articulation of his lifelong vision" means expressing or giving form to his vision, but this is more about "expressing a concept" rather than "speech/expression in communication" (closer to "formulation" than "speech").
- Fourth option: "Articulation" here refers to the physical joint (knee joint) – a biological/mechanical meaning, not literary.
Assuming the literary context of "Sense and Sensibility" uses "articulation" to mean clear expression of thoughts/ideas through speech, the second option ("Her eloquent articulation gave listeners the impression that she was very intelligent") matches this meaning.
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B. Her eloquent articulation gave listeners the impression that she was very intelligent.
(Note: If the options are labeled differently, adjust the identifier. For example, if the second option is labeled as "B", the answer is B with the text.)