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STALIN [3.7K]
3 years ago
13

According to your text book, what is the best definition of smart?

English
2 answers:
Gemiola [76]3 years ago
8 0
Well, I would go with C. Being skilled in curiosity and critical thinking.

Since I don't have the text book
Oduvanchick [21]3 years ago
3 0
It would help if we knew what the text book says, but personally, I would say C. Of course, that might not be what your text book says, but it's my opinion. 
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