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"Babe was a great pet and very docile as a general thing but he seemed to have a sense of humor and frequently got into mischief." (paragraph 6)
The word "docile" comes from the Latin word for "to teach." Based on this information, what is the meaning of the word docile as it is used in paragraph 6?
A aware
B ill-suited
© serious
D
well-behaved

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
D — well-behaved. "Docile" (from Latin for "to teach") means easily taught or managed, i.e., obedient and well-behaved.