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Which sentence uses the vocabulary word correctly?

The award-winning actor was infamous for throwing fits and not getting along with the cast.

You can kindle a fire by smothering it with sand.

Lara was picked to play the lead in the play, and left the theater feeling incredibly deceitful about her role.

Couplets are often used in free-verse poetry.

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Sentence 1.

"Infamous" means famous for a bad reason (notorious), so it fits. The others misuse the words: you don't kindle a fire by smothering it with sand (that would extinguish it); "deceitful" means intending to deceive (not a feeling)—"deceived" or "delighted/dejected" would be correct depending on intent; and couplets (rhymed pairs) are not characteristic of free verse.