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- read the origin of the word concocted
concoquere: latin, meaning \to cook together\
confeccionar: spanish, meaning \to make\
now reread this sentence from lines 49-50:
left on their own, look what a monstrous thing my crew concocted!
what is the meaning of concocted as it is used in line 50?
○ fixed or repaired carefully.
○ destroyed or ruined completely.
○ ignored or overlooked by someone.
○ created or invented, especially something harmful or deceitful.
To determine the meaning of "concocted", we analyze its etymology (Latin "to cook together", Spanish "to make") and the context. The sentence implies the crew created something monstrous. Option 1 is about fixing, 2 about destroying, 3 about ignoring—none fit. Option 4 ("Created or invented, especially something harmful or deceitful") aligns with the idea of creating (like cooking/making) something negative.
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D. Created or invented, especially something harmful or deceitful.