<span>1. During the long spelling bee the young contestant was (indefatigable).
</span>Indefatigable means persisting tirelessly.
2. The (invincible) athlete won three gold medals.
Invincible means too powerful to be defeated.
3. After her surgery, my grandmother's speech was surprisingly (lucid.)
Lucid means bright or luminous.
4. She (dementedly) talked on and on about her failed math test.
Dementedly means crazily or madly.
5. The fashion show was an (ostentatious) presentation.
ostentatious means <span>designed to impress.</span>
Answer:
D)
Annoyingly insensitive or slow to understand
Explanation:
Of course, you haven't provided a first sentence. I have merely provided the definition of 'obtuse.' Hope that helps.
A because it Is plural and I hope that helps you ☺
<em>Fallacy of oversimplification is also known as Fallacy of Reduction or "Reductive fallacy". </em>
<em>This fallacy is a type of faulty reasoning that involves a faulty causation, it is either about the reduction of a certain effect to a minimum of causes or reducing a complex array of causes to a single one, that cannot take account for all the effects of it or for it at all. </em>
<em>Example: “P1. Poverty is linked to causes of crime.</em>
<em>C. Therefore, if we eradicate poverty, we will eradicate crime.”</em>