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Breach ('brēch) noun [English] a violation of a law or a contract a gap made in a wall, fortification, or line of soldiers a break in accustomed friendly relations a leap above the surface of the water particularly made by a whale What is the meaning of the word breach in the sentence below? Kaitlyn knew that sneaking out to go to a party was a breach of her parents' trust, so she told her friends that she could not make it. A. definition 4 B. definition 1 C. definition 2 D. definition 3

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