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Below are some alternatives which may be used to improve the sentence by replacing the word in bold. You may choose option 1, 2, 3 or 4. In case no improvement is needed, choose 5.
Shriya’s manner was considered most judicious as outwardly she was very respectful but shut me up in the most barefaced way.
impertinent
persistent
relevant
permanent
No improvement
- The original sentence says Shriya's manner is "judicious." This means her manner is sensible and shows good judgment.
- Option 1: Impertinent means rude or disrespectful. This fits because it highlights the disrespectful way Shriya acted while seeming respectful.
- Option 2: Persistent means continuing firmly. This doesn't describe behavior in this context.
- Option 3: Relevant means closely connected. Not suitable here.
- Option 4: Permanent means lasting forever. Doesn’t relate to behavior.
- Option 5: No improvement suggests the original is fine, but "judicious" contradicts the disrespectful action.
Correct Answer: Option 1 - Impertinent
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