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Which sentence best matches the context of the word reticent as it is used in the following example? We could talk about anythin

g for hours. However, the moment I brought up dating, he was extremely reticent about his personal life. A. He remained indifferent toward others. B. He was usually a very quiet person. C. He was an unsympathetic person. D. He had nothing interesting to say. E. He wouldn't readily reveal his feelings.
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ELEN [110]2 years ago
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E. He wouldn't readily reveal his feelings
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