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"We can't be serious all of the time, but to persist in silly behavior is just juvenile."

Inferring from context, what is the meaning of the word "juvenile" here?
A)
confusing
B)
immature
C)
noble
D)
wicked

User Nimrod Shory
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Answer:

B) Immature

Step-by-step explanation:

The original meaning of the word "juvenile" is "young" or "childish", just a term to describe a youngster... in this context, its meaning would be "immature" because if you understand where it is derived from, children are often immature (not speaking for all of them)

So your answer is B

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