English, asked by jaykumar3916, 1 year ago

select the most appropriate words (A or B) to form correct sentences.
She managed to bite back the ironic(A)/caustic(B) retort on the tip of her tongue.
He gave an impassioned and valid(A)/cogent(B) plea for judicial reform.
I am not adverse(A)/averse(B) to helping out.
The coupe(A)/coup(B) broke away as the train climbed the hill.
They heard the bells peeling(A)/pealing(B) far and wide.
(1) BBABA
(2) BBBAB
(3) BAABB
(4) ABBAA
(5) BBBBA

Answers

Answered by vaisgovivarma
6

bbaba(1) is the anwer

Answered by navja12
4

In sentence 1, caustic means sarcastic So (B) is correct.

In sentence 2, cogent means clear and convincing, so (B) is correct.

In sentence 3, adverse means not favorable and averse means strong dislike. So, (B) is correct.

In sentence 4, coupe means closed door body and coup means seizing the power. So, (A) is correct.

In sentence 5, pealing means ringing loudly. So, (B) is right.

So, the correct answer is option (2) BBBAB.

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