My example:
His audacity came in handy when he decided to use deception in his negotiations with the President of the United States.
You see here, audacity means to be bold. To be willing to take a risk.
Deception really means to hide the truth. You ever play TTT?
You have to be bold to hide the truth from an important person. So you need to have the audacity in order to use deception.
The answer B. Please vote brainliest!
Answer:
The officer did nothing about the accident
Explanation:
Answer: He was quite comfortable on the bed and gave in too easily to his wife.
Explanation:
In this scenario in the book, "Cat in the Rain", George, who is the husband, is on the bed where he is reading whilst next to two pillows showing that he was in a relaxed position.
When they needed to retrieve the cat, George offered to do so but when he wife insisted to a small degree that he didn't, he quickly accepted this and went back to reading. His offer was therefore perceptibly insincere because he was relaxed and did not want to give up this comfort and so quickly took a way out when it was offered to him.
I'm pretty sure it's a chronological form of organization