English, asked by sumu7, 1 year ago

what personal quality do these people show?a. cruel enemy b.an innocent child c.a rude policeman d. a faithful servant e. a clever thief f. a wise judge g. a sincere friend h. a cowardly soldier ?


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Answered by sanya55
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A. Cruelty
B. Innocence
C. Rudeness
D. Faithfulness
E. Cleverness
F. Wisdom
G. Sincerity
H. Cowardice

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Answered by CarliReifsteck
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Answer :

The given people show the following personal qualities :

a. a cruel enemy shows the quality of cruelty.

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'cruelty' as 'cruel behavior or a cruel action.'

b. an innocent child shows the quality of innocence.

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'innocence' as 'the quality of not having much experience of life and not knowing about the bad things that happen in life.'

c. a rude policeman shows the quality of rudeness.

Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines 'rudeness' as 'the quality or state of being rude.'

d. a faithful servant shows the quality of faithfulness.

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'faithfulness' as 'the quality of being faithful to someone or something.'

e. a clever thief shows the quality of cleverness.

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'cleverness' as 'ability to understand and learn quickly and easily.'

f. a wise judge shows the quality of wisdom.

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'wisdom' as 'the ability to use your knowledge and experience to make good decisions and judgments.'

g. a sincere friend shows the quality of sincerity.

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'sincerity' as 'honesty.'

h. a cowardly soldier shows the quality of cowardice.

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'cowardice' as 'the condition of lacking bravery, being easily frightened, or being eager to avoid danger.'

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