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English, 06.01.2021 21:10 autumnhuls5720

Read the sentence from the passage. "Some evenings I have seen him creeping about our
grounds, and when I gave a sudden whoop of
recognition, he ran quickly out of sight."
What does recognition mean in this sentence?

the act of searching for something

the act of knowing from before

the act of wondering about

the act of hiding from view

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