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To "emulate" someone means to do what?

  1. Ignore

  2. Imitate

  3. Reject

  4. Criticize

The correct answer is: Imitate

To "emulate" someone means to imitate them, often with the intent to match or surpass their achievements or qualities. This concept goes beyond mere imitation; it implies a level of admiration and a desire to learn from the actions or success of the person being emulated. When you emulate someone, you are looking to adopt their qualities, skills, or behaviors as a way to foster your own growth or success. In this context, the other options do not align with the meaning of "emulate." Ignoring someone implies a lack of engagement with them, rejecting them means to dismiss their value or contributions, and criticizing involves expressing disapproval, which is contrary to the notion of trying to learn from and adopt someone's admirable traits or strategies.