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English, 06.11.2020 19:40 bfell92

In the context of this sentence, the word gullible means Because the teacher was GULLIBLE, it was easy for the students to convince her to postpone the test because they had too many other tests and activities scheduled for the next day.

A. easily persuaded
B. skeptical
C. scornful
D. strident

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