Chemistry
Chemistry, 22.10.2021 01:00, trippsmom0671

What does the phrase “breaking in” mean as it is used in the passage? A.
In the first instance, it means "to make something come apart," and in the second instance, it means "to stop doing something."
B.
In the first instance, it means "to enter without permission," and in the second instance, it means "to make softer through use."
C.
In the first instance, it means "to stop doing something," and in the second instance, it means "to make something come apart."
D.
In the first instance, it means "to make softer through use," and in the second instance, it means "to enter without permission."

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