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Deportment is defined as

  1. The review of daily reports

  2. The behavior or the bearing of a person

  3. Escorting a trespasser out of the venue

  4. None of the above

The correct answer is: The behavior or the bearing of a person

Deportment refers to a person's demeanor or behavior, specifically regarding their conduct or manners in a social situation. It includes all aspects of one's behavior, from physical actions to expressions and verbal interactions. It's how a person carries themselves and interacts in the public domain. Therefore, the definition aligns with option 'The behavior or the bearing of a person' in the given choices. It does not pertain to reviewing reports or escorting trespassers, which are specific tasks rather than the broad concept of general conduct that 'deportment' describes.