First you must know what the word "bravado" means:
It is essentially another word for self-confident. One with a lot of bravado can also be considered a show-off or arrogant.
Looking at the choices the only choice that is "showing-off" something is choice B. Large diamond pendent
This could come off to others as someone who is proud of their riches or wants the world to know their wealth.
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Answer:
I regretted waking up, so I made my bed arranged and tidy.
Answer:
A. to add information to make a story more interesting
Explanation:
I used to have a teacher who said this as well. The best way to understand would be to show examples of how to specify such terms as “stuff” and “things”. For instance: “The birds have lots of stuff.” That was not clear because the reader does not know what the “stuff” is. Instead, the text could be changed to: “The birds have lots of feathers.” Now the reader knows what the stuff is because it has been replaced with a more specific word. If you go over multiple examples in your head, it will become easier to comprehend and you will get used to doing it.