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diamong [38]
3 years ago
8

In each of the following sets of words underline the one word in each set that does not belong, then write a sentence explaining

why it does not fit. You may need to use a dictionary.
5. fractious, irritable, unassertive, peevish
6. immodest, improper, incoherent, indecent

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English
1 answer:
morpeh [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

5.Unassertive. 6.Incoherent

Explanation:

5.

Factious= irritable

Irritable=easy to be annoyed

Unassertive=Not having or showing confidence

Peevish=Irritable

It doesn't fit as all the other words define to be easily annoyed.

6.

Immodest=Lacking humility or decency

Improper=Not by accepted standards, especially of morality or honesty.

Incoherent=Unclear-cant understand

Indecent=Not confirming with generally accepted standards of behaviour

Incoherent as all the other answers defines to not conforming to society through feelings and or behaviour

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