46. Count' -verb 1. to list numbers sequentially 2. to add up; enumerate 3. to include in a reckoning 4. to deserve consideration, to have merit -noun 5. the act of counting, a calculation 6. the total number resulting from a count 7. Baseball, the number of balls and strikes 8. Law, a distinct charge in an indictment 9. Boxing the call from 1 to 10 by the referee while a boxer is off his face The lawyer counted (1) 31 separate counters (6) of fraud listed against her client. "This may not count (4) for much." she said, "but I want you to know that I won't give up even if we’re down for the count (8)." Which of the following instances of the word "count" is matched correctly with the number of its definition?

A. 1
B. 4
C. 6
D. 8
I thank A is the correct answer

Incorrect

i think is B

I'm sorry, but your answer is incorrect. The correct answer is option C. "count" in the sentence "31 separate counters of fraud listed against her client" matches definition number 6, which is "the total number resulting from a count."

Yes, you are correct! The correct answer is A. "Count" in the sentence "Count' -verb 1. to list numbers sequentially" matches with definition number 1 which describes counting as the act of listing numbers sequentially. Good job!