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⇒ Feigned in a simple sentence : The kids always feigned sleep when I go in to check on them.
⇒ Feigned in a compound sentence : I feigned sleep when Mom checks up on me after bedtime, then I go back to playing video games when she leaves.
⇒ Feigned in a compound - complex sentence: My cousin would always feigned excitement when we came to visit, but I knew she really didn't like sharing her room.
⇒ Impressionability in a simple sentence : The teacher was accused of forcing his political beliefs on impressionable teenagers.
⇒ Impressionability in a compound-complex sentence: According to research, the terrorist organization seeks out impressionable young minds when recruiting members.
⇒ Impressionability in a compound sentence : The teacher was accused for forcing his political beliefs on impressionable teenagers. Therefor, FOR is a compound word.
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The answer is D. Pertinent comes from the word pertain/pertaining, which means relevant.
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