Identify the meanings of the bolded words in the passage based on the context.

Frankenstein
By Mary Shelley (Excerpt)
I do not ever remember to have trembled st a tale of superstition , or to have feared the apparition of a spirit. Darkness had no effect upon my fancy; and a churchyard was to me merely the RECEPTACLE of bodies deprived of life, which from being the seat of beauty and strength, had become food for the worm.
The astonishment which I had at first experienced on this discovery soon gave place to delight and rapture. After so much time spent in painful labour, to arrive at once st the summit of my desires, was the most gratifying CONSUMMATION of my tolls. But this discovery was so great and overwhelming, that all the steps by which I had been progressively led to it were OBLITERATED, and I beheld only the result.

1.Receptable
A. Form
B. Container
C. Medium
D. Means
2. Consummation
A. Achievement
B. Glory
C. COMPLETION
D. Celebration
3. Obliterated
A. Repelled
B. Destroyed
C. discarded
D. Forgotten
Will Mark Brainiest

Respuesta :

receptacle: container

consummation: completion

obliterated: destroyed

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Answer:

1. Receptacle - B. Container.

An open object used for storing something;

e.g. electrical socket, container box.

2. Consummation - C. Completion

The end of something;

e.g. signing of a contract after months of negotiations.

Synonyms: finish, finale, conclusion.

3. Obliterated - B. Destroyed

Something completely finished or eradicated;

e.g. the building was completely obliterated by the bulldozer.