Capture 'kap-charl v
1. to gain control by force
2. to hold someone's interest
3. to ta...
English, 28.10.2020 17:10 jennyhoang4330
Capture 'kap-charl v
1. to gain control by force
2. to hold someone's interest
3. to take an opponent's piece in a game
4. to preserve a mood, scene, or quality
Which definition most closely matches the way the word capture is used in paragraph
2?
A Definition 1
B Definition 2
C Definition 3
D Definition 4
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