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One day, my eldest brother showed me an advertisement for a watch in a technology magazine he was reading. The featured watch was

waterproof, had a video display, and could display the time in twelve different cities. The face of the watch was described as chameleon-like,
because it could change colors to match the wearer's outfit.
"My life would be utterly perfect if I owned that watch." I announced. "I would have one piece of jewelry that perfectly matches every piece
of clothing I own!"
"Come on, Jilly," my brother moaned. "Don't be so naive. You should know that you can't believe everything you read in an ad."
Which definition gives the meaning of naive as it is used in the passage?
01. someone who wants life to be made simpler
2. someone who pays close attention to details
3. Someone who lacks the world experience needed to judge a claim
4
someone who lacks the self-confidence needed to make a decision

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Answer:

I would say three, because that is typically the definition of naive. This (3) seems the best fit anyway.

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