<span>One day it was a hare and a tortoise who argued who was the fastest so they decided to make a race to see who was the fastest one, so when that day came the hare run the fastest as he could so when he was looking back he noticed that the tortoise was super behind him like 100 miles away so he decided that he was going to take a soak , so he was confidence that he was going to win and because of his carelessness the tortoise won the race.</span>
Answer:
A. using good judgment
C. being cautious
E. ensuring appropriateness
Explanation:
Select three options.
A. using good judgment
B. speaking clearly
C. being cautious
D. making eye contact
E. ensuring appropriateness
Prudent as used in the passage could mean using good judgement, being cautious and ensuring appropriateness.
Being prudent as James used it in the passage means that it is important and a good decision not to share inappropriate stories with children
Prudent is an adjective. It means making rational, wise or reasonable decision about something.
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