What in the World?
1. I must ride a mule, but not one of my classmates lives in a prettier place, I thought, as I surveyed my world. Look at Little Baldy! What a pretty island in the sea of clouds. A thin ribbon of cloud seemed to envelop cone shaped Little Baldy from bottom to top like the new rope Pa had just bought for the windlass over our well. survey-v.
1. to collect data by collecting samples;
2. to take measurements on a piece of land;
3. to determine the value of something,
4. to look over thoroughly Which definition most closely matches the meaning of the word surveyed as it is used in the paragraph?
A. Definition 1
B. Definition 2
C. Definition 3
D. Definition 4
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