English, 31.03.2021 06:30 meiyrarodriguez
Please help and I'll give points and brainliest to the best answer. Read the passage below from “Pinball: Where Science Meets Fun.”
Roger Sharpe believes it will. “Until someone comes up with some form of entertainment that has the same tactile and sensory experience of pinball, it will endure,” he says.
In the context of the passage above, the bold word, endure, most nearly means:
1. persevere
2. suffer
3. tolerate
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Please help and I'll give points and brainliest to the best answer. Read the passage below from “Pin...
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