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A Canadian describes their summer plans as 'heading up to the cabin.' What does 'cabin' imply in this context?

In Canadian English, 'cabin' (like 'cottage') typically refers to a second home or recreational property, often in a rustic or natural environment like a lake o

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Question: A Canadian describes their summer plans as 'heading up to the cabin.' What does 'cabin' imply in this context?

Answer options: ✅ A recreational dwelling, often in a rural or natural setting.

  • A small, urban store.
  • A section of a train or airplane.
  • A cramped office space.

Correct answer: A recreational dwelling, often in a rural or natural setting.

Explanation: In Canadian English, 'cabin' (like 'cottage') typically refers to a second home or recreational property, often in a rustic or natural environment like a lake or forest, used for leisure.

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