Question
Select the correct answer from the list that best completes the excerpt.(1 point)
“Let me give you some advice,” she said. “Don’t get stuck in a conversation with John about history. He talks
. He’ll go on and one without stopping. You will be stuck there for an hour.”
choices are
ad nauseum
in loco parentis
caveat emptor
laissez-faire
“Let me give you some advice,” she said. “Don’t get stuck in a conversation with John about history. He talks
. He’ll go on and one without stopping. You will be stuck there for an hour.”
choices are
ad nauseum
in loco parentis
caveat emptor
laissez-faire
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The correct answer is **ad nauseum**.
The complete excerpt would read: “Let me give you some advice,” she said. “Don’t get stuck in a conversation with John about history. He talks **ad nauseum**. He’ll go on and one without stopping. You will be stuck there for an hour.”
"Ad nauseum" means to a point of nausea, implying that he talks excessively or to the point of being tiresome.
The complete excerpt would read: “Let me give you some advice,” she said. “Don’t get stuck in a conversation with John about history. He talks **ad nauseum**. He’ll go on and one without stopping. You will be stuck there for an hour.”
"Ad nauseum" means to a point of nausea, implying that he talks excessively or to the point of being tiresome.
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