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Medium Reading and Writing · Craft and Structure · Words in Context · MCQ

The following text is adapted from Nathaniel Hawthorne’s 1844 short story “Drowne’s Wooden Image.” Drowne, a young man, is carving a wooden figure to decorate the front of a ship.

Day by day, the work assumed greater precision, and settled its irregular and misty outline into distincter grace and beauty. The general design was now obvious to the common eye.

As used in the text, what does the word “assumed” most nearly mean?

  1. A

    Acquired

  2. B

    Acknowledged

  3. C

    Imitated

  4. D

    Speculated

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