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Question about Use Context: Introduction

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Use Context: Introduction

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(Originais Teachy 2023) - Question Hard of English

Consider the following excerpt from a novel: 'She walked aimlessly, her mind a whirl of thoughts. The city, once vibrant and full of life, seemed devoid of its usual charm. The buildings, the trees, the sky – everything appeared to be draped in an eerie silence. It was as if the city was mirroring her emotions – sadness, despair, and a sense of loss. She felt an odd kinship with the city – both were silent, both were mourning.' Using your understanding of context, what does the term 'kinship' most likely mean in this context?
a.
a deep emotional connection or bond
b.
a feeling of indifference
c.
a sense of hostility
d.
a feeling of superiority
e.
a sense of detachment

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