That's a non-existent, made-up word. It was used in a public appearance
several years ago by a high-up political figure, who meant to say 'truthfullness'.
The word is used now to poke fun and derision at that public figure, or any other
equally pompous, clueless, or verbally challenged one.
Answer:
okay i will lol
Explanation:
I woke up this morning to the sweet smell of marshmallows? "wake up, wake up" my little sister said. "outside look its snowing but its snowing marshmallows!!" "no way" I replied as I walked up to the window. "HOLY MOLY" i yelled while i saw all the marshmallows. My sister and I ran outside, we started jumping around having so much fun. Everyone was outside playing in the marshmallows we had so much fun.
I think the correct answer would be C. The correct sentence would be that "Florence is inland, not Venice. It is on a peninsula." Option A would not be true based on the statement that was stated above. It was not saying anything about being a city of Italy. Option C would be correct as it compares the two places.<span />