In the sentence "Each autumn, some hurricanes track directly through the Bermuda Triangle." would definition 1.a path along which something travels 2.observe the progress of or 3. move over or along, fit for the word travel?

Which do you think is the best definition? I'll be glad to check your answer.

I think it's 3.

Right! :-)

Thank you!

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In the sentence "Each autumn, some hurricanes track directly through the Bermuda Triangle", the word "travel" is being used in the sense of the second definition: "observe the progress of." In this context, "track" refers to the path or course that the hurricanes follow, and "travel" emphasizes the movement or progress of the hurricanes along that path. Thus, definition 1 ("a path along which something travels") does not fit the word "travel" accurately in this particular sentence. To determine the correct definition, it is essential to consider the context of the sentence and the intended meaning of the word.