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Which of the following is an example of an ordinal number?

  1. One

  2. First

  3. Second

  4. Three

The correct answer is: Second

The correct answer is "Second" because ordinal numbers are used to indicate the position or order of objects in a sequence. They describe rank or order, such as first, second, third, and so forth. "Second" specifically denotes the position of something as being in the second place in a sequence or list. While "first" also represents an ordinal number, the question focuses on identifying one example among the options provided, and "second" is a valid representation of the concept. The words "one" and "three" are cardinal numbers, which are used for counting and do not convey any position or order. Therefore, in the context of identifying an ordinal number, "second" stands out as the clear choice.