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“The soldier's conduct was intrepid in battle, while the private next to him acted quite cowardly.”

What type of context clue for the word intrepid is contained in the sentence above?
A. suffix
B. definition
C. antonym
D. description

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Well, the word conduct let's us know that intrepid describes a type of conduct or behavior. I believe D. Description is the best choice. I could be wrong, I'm not one-hundred percent though.
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the answer was C. antonym .

good luck you guys!!!

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