The correct answer is B) Complicated. This is because of 2 reasons. The first reason is that complicated and convoluted are synonyms. But assuming you were unsure of that, use these context clues:
-If her argument was straightforward, would they have a problem understanding who the criminal was?
-Knotted doesn't make sense in this context, so we know that's not it
-If the argument was circular, and she's speaking in circles, criminal or not, they're going to jail! They wouldn't be confused.
This makes the only possible answer B) Convoluted
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Possessive case pronouns can function as adjectives. Words like my, your, his, her, their, and our are examples of possessive case pronouns that can function as adjectives. They are used to show possession but also used to describe or to modify a noun in the sentence
Answer:
It is the type of message given to the public without asking for any charges from them.
It is used to provide essential information about any program or job opportunity that is going to be held in a particular place for a particular reason.
Explanation:
A colony is a group of people that own a territory. Which means they can be territorial