The meaning of the commonly used foreign phrase <em> de Corps</em> in this sentence is:
- <u>B) group spirit and sense of enthusiasm</u>
According to the given question, we are told that most fans share a spirit of <em>esprit de corps </em>which shows that they believe in togetherness and group spirit.
The meaning of this foreign phrase shows that it means when a particular group of people have feelings of pride in their collective achievement.
With this in mind, the correct answer is option B
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To condescend to give or offer never so much as deigning a glance
Answer:
I was waiting for you. I thought you changed your mind.
Explanation:
The words <em>well</em>, <em>like</em>, and <em>but</em> are being used as crutch or 'filler' words, and add no real meaning to the sentence other than being placed in the sentence to 'fill' spaces.