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What does the term 'naiveté' refer to in the context of personal qualities?
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A
Inexperience and innocence
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B
High intelligence and wisdom
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C
Cynicism and skepticism
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D
Maturity and sophistication
A
Inexperience and innocence
B
High intelligence and wisdom
C
Cynicism and skepticism
D
Maturity and sophistication
The term ‘naiveté’ refers to personal qualities of innocence, simplicity, and lack of worldly experience. It often describes someone who is trusting, unguarded, and unaware of complexities or dangers due to limited exposure.
- B. High intelligence and wisdom: This implies knowledge and understanding, which contrasts with the inexperience associated with naiveté.
- C. Cynicism and skepticism: Cynicism involves distrust and doubt, opposite of the trusting innocence implied by naiveté.
- D. Maturity and sophistication: These qualities suggest experience and awareness, which are not characteristics of naiveté.
- A. Inexperience and innocence: This correctly captures the meaning of the term.
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