Virginia Communication and Literacy Assessment (VCLA) Practice Test

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What does the term "hoard" mean?

  1. To consume

  2. To hide or store

  3. To collect information

  4. To sell

The correct answer is: To hide or store

The term "hoard" specifically refers to the act of hiding or storing away items, often in large quantities. It conveys a sense of keeping things for oneself and not sharing them with others. This behavior is frequently associated with an excessive accumulation of items, which may include food, supplies, or valuables, as a way of preparing for times of scarcity or simply due to a compulsive nature. Understanding the nuances of this term is important, especially in contexts where it relates to behavior and psychology, such as in discussions about hoarding disorders. It's critical to recognize that "hoard" does not relate to consumption, collecting information, or selling, as those actions represent very different behaviors with distinct meanings.