Which of the following meanings of the vocabulary word broached is used in the following excerpt from Orpheus and Eurydice?

In vain, Orpheus tried to follow his bride. But this time the Underworld was firmly closed to him. No other mortal had broached it once, and certainly he was not going to get a second chance.
A-Raised
B-emerged from
C-made a way into

To determine the meaning of the word "broached" in the given excerpt, we can break down the context and also refer to a dictionary.

In this context, the sentence states that "No other mortal had broached it once, and certainly he was not going to get a second chance." From this, we can infer that the meaning of broached in this context is related to attempting to access or enter the Underworld. It suggests that Orpheus tried to find a way into the Underworld but was unsuccessful.

To find the exact meaning, we can consult a dictionary. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, one meaning of broach is "to make a way into or through; to penetrate." Based on this definition, option C, "made a way into," would be the most appropriate meaning of broached in this context.

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