Certainly! Let's analyze the usage of "host" in the given extract and each option to determine the correct match:
In the extract:
"We, who were outlaws not so long ago, have today been given the rare privilege to be host to the nations of the world on our own soil."
Here, "host" means to act as the host of an event or gathering, welcoming and accommodating guests.
Now let's examine each option:
1. "He was praised for his hospitality as the host of the party."
- Here, "host" refers to the person hosting a party, which aligns with welcoming and accommodating guests.
2. "He was able to host the event without any hindrance."
- Here, "host" is used as a verb meaning to organize or accommodate an event, similar to the extract's meaning.
3. "He met the host and apologized for her friend's misbehavior."
- Here, "host" refers to the person who is hosting an event, not the act of hosting.
4. "He is the best host that one can ever come across."
- Here, "host" refers to a person recognized for their hosting abilities, similar to the person welcoming guests.
The option that closely matches the usage of "host" in the extract, which emphasizes the act of hosting an event or accommodating guests, is:
2. He was able to host the event without any hindrance.