Personally no some can’t afford and you can’t really forcé a child to to eat. Also healthy foods don’t always mean “healthy” I don’t think restricting what children eat will help a lot because when they get older they may try to make up for the foods they weren’t allowed to eat by eating it in adulthood and that weight sticks. Also with eating disorders parents sometimes can’t stop them and it sure be child abuse if they held them down and forced them to eat.
Answer:
C. Accept
Explanation:
The phrase <em>to bear the sight (of someone or something) </em>means <em>to tolerate, accept, or endure someone or something. </em>It's usually used with negation (like in the given sentence). This is why option C is the correct one.
This phrase can't mean<em> to delay, to cause, </em>or <em>to predict </em>in any context. This is why other options are incorrect.
The italicized word (magnitude) in the sentence can best be matched by the word: size. This is referring to the size of the disaster, that it is hard to imagine something happening on that size scale.
People are positively affected by spending time in nature.