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English, 20.08.2019 03:30 alyssawilliams4

Read the dictionary entry.
gar·ru·lous (gar-uh-luhss) adj. talking too much, especially about unimportant matters. syn. loquacious, talkative, verbose.
which sentence uses the word "garrulous" correctly?
a.
the little old man was so garrulous that we couldn't understand a word he was saying.
b.
if you are not going to be garrulous with me, how are we going to get our presentation done?
c.
after an evening with the garrulous little boy, i was relieved to be alone in my quiet apartment.
d.
june is so garrulous, everyone stops talking just to listen to her fascinating stories.

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