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1.Even though he had been driving for five hours, Jacob was not (A. inclined, B. coherent, C. nuanced, D. incisive) to rest or trade spots with anyone else in the car. Although he was accustomed to sarcasm, Alex was not prepared for the comedian's biting, ( A. quaint, B. nuanced, C. incisive, D. implicit) sense of humor.

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Answer:

  • Inclined
  • Incisive

Step-by-step explanation:

To be inclined to do something means to be disposed or willing to do something. In this case, by saying that Jacob was not inclined to rest or trade places with anyone even though he had been driving for a long time, the author implies that Jacob did not want to do any of these things.

In the second case, the word "incisive" describes speech that is keen, clear and direct. Comedians often use incisive language due to their ability to make acute observations of their audience.

User Sahil Shekhawat
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1. Inclined

Inclined means to be favorable towards something. In this sentence Jacob is not inclined or not in favor of switching spots with anyone else in the car.

2. incisive

Incisive means cutting (think incision like in surgery). In this case the word biting is the context clue that tells us incisive, or cutting, would be the best fit.

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