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Which group of words best helps the reader understand the meaning of the word authoritative in this sentence?

I believe that this book is authoritative, but that other short pamphlet has some bad information in it.


A. has some bad information


B. short pamphlet


C. this book


D. I believe that

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The answer is A so option 1

has some bad information

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User Rabensky
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Answer:

A. has some bad information

Step-by-step explanation:

When it comes to words with multiple meanings, we can get hints from the context about their used meaning. This is the case with the word authoritative in our case as well. Authoritative can mean:

  1. having, characterized by or proceeding from authority;
  2. commanding and self-confident, likely to be obeyed;
  3. able to be trusted as accurate, knowledgeable, or reliable.

The used meaning of authoritative in this case is the third one. We can understand that based on the contrast made between the authoritative book and the pamphlet that has some bad information in it. The book is authoritative, especially compared to the faulty pamphlet, which means that it can be trusted as reliable and accurate.

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