Which phrase in the following passage is the best context clue to understanding the meaning of the word brat?
2 answers:
Answer:
always wanted to do things differently"
Explanation:
im not stoopid like you
Answer:
"always wanted to do things differently"
Explanation:
brat
[brat]
NOUN
derogatory
humorous
a child, typically a badly behaved one.
Doing things differently could be counted as misbehaving depending on what it is. But if we look at the rest of our answers,
" continued to do so " doesn't answer anything to do with the word ' brat '.
" graduate college and enroll in medical school " doesn't seem like something a brat would do if they were a misbehaved child.
" high hopes " doesn't answer anything to do with the word ' brat '.
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