Feeling sorry about his _____ toward his sister the previous day, John made a special effort to compliment her today. (invectice)

a. invectice
b. invectiveness

Answer: invectice

No.

oops... the choices are invective or invectiveness

My answer is: invectiveness

Invective is correct.

To determine the correct answer, we need to understand the meaning of the word "invectice" as it is used in the sentence. However, it seems that "invectice" is not a commonly used word, and it might not exist in standard English vocabulary.

To further understand its meaning, we can analyze the context of the sentence. The sentence suggests that John made a special effort to compliment his sister as a result of feeling sorry about his previous behavior towards her. From this context, it can be inferred that "invectice" might refer to a negative or hurtful behavior or attitude.

Since "invectice" is not a recognized word, it is likely a misspelling or a word not commonly used in English. Therefore, the correct answer cannot be determined from the options given. If you are looking for a word that means negative or hurtful behavior, an appropriate alternative could be "insulting," "hurtful," or "offensive."