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Answer:
C. Accept
Explanation:
The phrase <em>to bear the sight (of someone or something) </em>means <em>to tolerate, accept, or endure someone or something. </em>It's usually used with negation (like in the given sentence). This is why option C is the correct one.
This phrase can't mean<em> to delay, to cause, </em>or <em>to predict </em>in any context. This is why other options are incorrect.
The writer is trying to inform the audience.
Answer: Last night my sister want to go to the movies. I wanted to go with her. What was stopping us? I had to finish my math homework first. I asked my sister to wait for me. What do you think she did? She helped me figure out the answers. We made it to the show just in time.
Explanation:
Answer:
3rd option.
Explanation:
trod= walk in a specified way.