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? Reading and Writing · None · None · MCQ Q1

The following text is adapted from Elizabeth von Arnim’s 1922 novel The Enchanted April. Mrs. Wilkins and her friend Rose are traveling in Italy. “I’m going to have one of these gorgeous oranges,” staying where she was and reaching across to a black bowl piled with them. (said Mrs. Wilkins,)/(“Rose, how can) you resist them. Look—have this one. Do have this beauty—” And she held out a big one. As used in the text, what does the phrase “reaching across to” most nearly mean?

  1. A

    Joining with

  2. B

    Gaining on

  3. C

    Stretching toward

  4. D

    Arriving at

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