Based on the excerpt, what is the contextual meaning of the word jostle? Although, as we walked to the Cova through the tough part of town, walking in the dark, with light and singing coming out of the wine-shops, and sometimes having to walk into the street when the men and women would crowd together on the sidewalk so that we would have had to jostle them to get by, we felt held together by there being something that had happened that they, the people who disliked us, did not understand. A. to struggle or compete forcefully for B. to dodge or go around C. to quarrel or argue with D. to push, elbow, or bump against

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Answer: It’s D your welcome

Explanation:

jos·tle

/ˈjäsəl/

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verb

push, elbow, or bump against (someone) roughly, typically in a crowd.

"people jostled against us"

Answer:

The correct answer is D

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