Math, asked by gurvant, 9 months ago

(v) The word 'huddle' means the same as:
(a) drifting apart
(6) separation
(c) form teams together
(d) gather closely together​

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Answered by pa989289
1

Answer:

[D] gather closely together

Step-by-step explanation:

A small group of people or things that are close together.

Ex. They all stood in a huddle, laughing and chatting.

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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The given question is The word 'huddle' means the same as:

(a) drifting apart

(6) separation

(c) form teams together

(d) gather closely together

Among the options that resemble the meaning of the huddle is gathering closely together.

A correct option is option (d).

The word huddle comes from the late 16th century, The word huddle means “to conceal.”

As a noun, the meaning of the huddle is a disorganised and densely packed crowd.

The example of this will be a huddle of frightened women

Taking the huddle as a verb, the example will be

let's huddle together- it's cold.

Therefore, the final answer to the given question is

an option (d) which is gathered closely together.

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