The correct meaning of the word "forte" is, a person's strong suit.
Answer: Option B.
Explanation:
The line ‘Literary criticism is not your forte, my dear fellow. Don't try it. You should leave that to [other] people’ is a part of the play ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ written by Oscar Wild. When the speaker says, ‘Literary criticism is not your forte’ he means that you’re not good at criticizing, so just don't try it. Forte refers to a person’s strong suit or characteristics at which he/she is good at. In simple words, forte means a skill or talent of a person.
I’d say “The story of his wonderful journey was told and the chief gladly gave his daughter in marriage to this warrior whom the great lord with the sun had looked in favor” is the best choice
<span>One of the effective attitude is being ‘responsible’ where the person owns his
statements by saying ‘I’ in all the things he would say, instead of ‘we’.
Example, ‘We don’t like the way you act a while ago.’ Change it to ‘I don’t
like the way you act awhile ago’. Here, you are establishing ownership on the
things you want to say to the person.</span>
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Therefore. I don't know if I'm right
It was created in the 1950’s