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wrench (runch)
verb
- to twist, jerk, or pull (something) with force so that it moves
- to cause to suffer mental anguish
noun
- sudden, violent, or forceful pull, twist, or disruption
- a hand or power tool that is used to holding, twisting or turning object
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the 18th century in
american literature
1 the wrench of the american revolution emphasized differences that had been growing between american and british political concepts. as the colonists moved to the belief that rebellion was inevitable, fought the bitter war, and worked to found the new nations government, they were influenced by a number of very effective political writers, such as samuel adams and john dickinson, both of whom favored the colonists, and loyalist joseph galloway. but two figures loomed above these—benjamin franklin and thomas paine.
2 franklin, born in 1706, had started to publish his writings in his brothers newspaper, the new england courant, as early as 1722. this newspaper championed the cause of the \leather apron\ man and the farmer and appealed by using easily understood language and practical arguments. the idea that common sense was a good guide was clear in
which definition of the word wrench is most likely being used in paragraph 1?
a definition 3
b definition 2
c definition 4
d definition 1
To determine the correct definition of "wrench" in the paragraph, we analyze the context. The sentence says "The wrench of the American Revolution emphasized differences...". Definition 3 is "sudden, violent, or forceful pull, twist, or disruption", which fits the context of the Revolution causing a disruption/difference. Definition 2 is about mental anguish (not relevant), definition 4 is a tool (not relevant), and definition 1 is a verb action (the sentence uses "wrench" as a noun). So definition 3 is the best fit.
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A. definition 3