Questions: What is an example of a cavernous space?
Transcript text: What is an example of a cavernous space?
Solution
Answer
The answer is b. A cave that is of great size and hollow.
Explanation
Option 1: A large house that is filled with many rooms.
While a large house with many rooms may be spacious, it does not fit the definition of "cavernous," which typically refers to a space that is both large and hollow, resembling a cave.
Option 2: A cave that is of great size and hollow.
This option accurately describes a cavernous space. The term "cavernous" is derived from "cavern," which means a large cave. Therefore, a cave that is of great size and hollow perfectly fits the description of a cavernous space.
Option 3: A large field that is overgrown with weeds.
A large field, even if overgrown with weeds, does not meet the criteria for being cavernous. The term "cavernous" implies an enclosed, hollow space, which a field does not provide.