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The ________ child kept on asking questions from his father to the point where he got irritated with the kid.
Affluent
Erudite
Candid
Inquisitive
None of these
- Affluent: This means wealthy or rich. It does not fit the context of asking questions.
- Erudite: This describes someone having great knowledge or learning, which is not relevant to the context of a child asking too many questions.
- Candid: This refers to being honest or straightforward, usually regarding speaking or expressing opinions. It does not relate to asking questions persistently.
- Inquisitive: This means curious or eager for knowledge, often characterized by asking questions. It fits perfectly as it describes a child who asks a lot of questions.
- None of these: This option would mean that none of the given words fits the sentence, but here, "Inquisitive" fits well.
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