Question:

What does ‘fetch’ mean in the following sentence, This old bed will not fetch much now

Ago and bring

Battract

Clook good

Drealize (a prize)

Answer:

D. realize (a prize)

Explanation:

  • "Fetch" means to go to a place to get something or someone and return with it. For example, you might say "Go fetch!" to your dog when you throw a stick into the yard. 

  • "Fetch" can also mean to sell for a particular amount of money. For example, you might say "The paintings fetched over a million dollars". 

  • In the sentence "This old bed will not fetch much now", "fetch" means that the bed will not sell for much.


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