Select the correct answer.
Read the following sentences:
The eager students sought out t...
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Select the correct answer.
Read the following sentences:
The eager students sought out the approbation of their teacher. This was especially true because the term was ending, and report cards
would soon be issued.
Based on the context of the sentences, which definition most clearly fits the word approbation?
A. an uncontrollable, surprised reaction to an event
B. a ridiculous, and typically false, claim about something
C. a favorable opinion about something or someone
D. a loud festival filled with music and games
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