Asked by annie
In which sentences is the word plausible used correctly?
Select all that apply.
Guillermo could not come up with a plausible reason for canceling his dinner date.
Amy was upset by the plausible construction noise outside her window.
Reasoning becomes plausible when it is supported by persuasive evidence.
People can be plausible when they face situations involving great danger.
I think A and B
Select all that apply.
Guillermo could not come up with a plausible reason for canceling his dinner date.
Amy was upset by the plausible construction noise outside her window.
Reasoning becomes plausible when it is supported by persuasive evidence.
People can be plausible when they face situations involving great danger.
I think A and B
Answers
Answered by
Leo Galleguillos
I disagree with your answer. Can you please post what the definition of "plausible" is? This will help us figure out the correct answer.
Answered by
annie
(of an argument or statement) seeming reasonable or probable.
Answered by
annie
(of a person) skilled at producing persuasive arguments, especially ones intended to deceive.
Answered by
annie
OOOOO.. is it A and C?
Answered by
Writeacher
Yes, A and C.
Answered by
annie
thank you!
Answered by
Writeacher
You're welcome.