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An observer who is inconspicuous in the room is being a. obtrusive. b. unobtrusive. c. quiet. d. helpful.
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An observer who is inconspicuous in the room is being
a. obtrusive.
b. unobtrusive.
c. quiet.
d. helpful.
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An observer who is inconspicuous in the room is being (B) Unobtrusive. The definition of inconspicuous is being unobtrusive, quiet, plain and muted. It also refers to insignificance, and unassuming.
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