The phrase 'glared at' means 'stared angrily,' indicating the old woman's negative emotion towards the boy due to the broken window. The context shows her anger at the situation. Two example sentences include the use of 'broken' and 'window.'
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In the given sentence, "The old woman glared at the boy when she saw her broken window," the expression 'glared at' can be interpreted.
The correct meaning of 'glared at' is:
b. stared angrily
When someone 'glares at' another person, it typically means they are looking at them in a very angry or intense way.
B. Sentence Creation
Now, let's create sentences using two of the words in bold from the provided sentence:
glared - When the teacher noticed the students talking during the exam, she glared at them to restore order in the classroom.
broken - The broken vase lay on the floor, scattering pieces everywhere, after the cat accidentally knocked it off the shelf.
These sentences help to understand the context in which these words can be used and their meanings.