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What is the meaning of each underlined word in this excerpt from "The Life of Charlotte Bronte" by Elizabeth Gaskell?
From the same cause come also enduring grudges, in some cases amounting to hatred, which occasionally has been
bequeathed from generation to generation. I remember Miss Brontë once telling me that it was a saying round about Haworth,
"Keep a stone in thy pocket seven year; turn it, and keep it seven year longer, that it may be ever ready to thine hand when
thine enemy draws near."
The word enduring means
-ending
-enjoying
-continuing
-living
The word bequeathed means
-passed on
-terminated
-ended with
-told


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Answer:

Enduring means continuing

Bequeathed means passed on

Explanation: edmentum :)

As per the given excerpt, the correct options are C and A. Therefore, Enduring means continuing and Bequeathed means passed on.

What do you mean by Word Enduring and Bequeathed?

According the this passage, Enduring refers to as the continuity because the hate between the individual remain same because of enduring grievance.

Bequeathed is defined as the passed on which means this hate can be passed from one generation to another generation and therefore the relationship between people will definitely destroy.

The importance of these people in her upbringing is emphasized in the comment that "it appears to me to be more necessary in her case than in others" to describe these people.

This excerpt described that a place, and the society in which Charlotte lived had a great impact on her and she wanted to define the nature of people live in that hometown.

Therefore, correct options are C and A.

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