The student's sense of infallibility did not win him many friends.

(1 point)
Responses

being mean for protection
being mean for protection

being correct at all times
being correct at all times

having an open-minded approach
having an open-minded approach

having strong strategic skills

being correct at all times

The visitor unfurled the quilt she had brought with her and began to talk about its history.

(1 point)
Responses

pointed at
pointed at

pulled on
pulled on

unboxed
unboxed

opened up
opened up

opened up

Match each word to its definition.(2 points)

Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
hopeless; depressing
threatening
not giving up
highly respected
graceful; agile
insistentmenacingbleaklitheprestigious

hopeless; depressing - bleak

threatening - menacing
not giving up - insistent
highly respected - prestigious
graceful; agile - lithe

The correct response is "being correct at all times". The student's sense of infallibility means that he believed he was always right and never made mistakes. This attitude can be off-putting to others and may prevent him from forming friendships.

The correct answer is "being correct at all times."

To determine the correct response, we need to understand the meaning of the word "infallibility" in the given sentence. Infallibility refers to the state or quality of being incapable of making mistakes or being wrong.

In the sentence, it states that the student's sense of infallibility did not win him many friends. This implies that the student held a belief or attitude that they were always correct or never made mistakes. However, this did not result in them gaining many friends.

By analyzing the provided options, "being correct at all times" matches the meaning of the sentence accurately. It suggests that the student's insistence on always being right led to a lack of friends.