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The Latin root tim means “to fear.” Which sentence uses the word timid correctly?(1 point)
Responses
The new student was timid on the first day of school.
The new student was timid on the first day of school.
He boldly and with timid sang at the top of his lungs.
He boldly and with timid sang at the top of his lungs.
The timid dinner was extremely delicious.
The timid dinner was extremely delicious.
She loved being on stage because she was timid.
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The new student was timid on the first day of school.
Explanation: "Timid" means shy or fearful, which fits a new student being nervous on the first day. The other sentences misuse the word (awkward grammar, applies to a dinner, or contradicts loving being on stage).
Explanation: "Timid" means shy or fearful, which fits a new student being nervous on the first day. The other sentences misuse the word (awkward grammar, applies to a dinner, or contradicts loving being on stage).
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