(LC)Read this sentence:He has been peering through that window for nearly three hours now, but I have no idea what he sees.
Based on the context, peering means which of the following?
A) Singing
B) Looking
C) Thinking
D) Sleeping

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Answer 1
Answer:

The meaning of the word "peering" in the given context is B. Looking.

What is a Context?

This refers to the use of a word in a given sentence and way that might mean a different thing from its original meaning.

Hence, we can see that from the given sentence, there is the narration of the person that has been peering through a window for hours and this is a synonym that means he is looking.

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Answer 2
Answer: i think its
b) looking ???
because after comma it says "but i have no idea what he SEES"

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