Answer
- Careful
Felicia had to be prudent, or careful, if she was going to cross the bridge over the choppy water. Choice A, patient, is close to the word careful. However, careful makes more sense here. Choices B and C don’t make sense within the context – Felica wasn’t hoping to be afraid or dangerous while crossing over the bridge, but was hoping to be careful to avoid falling.
What is the definition of the underlined word in the sentence below?
Felicia knew she had to be prudent if she was going to cross the bridge over the choppy water; one wrong move and she would be falling toward the rocky rapids.
- Patient
- Afraid
- Dangerous
- Careful
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