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English, 08.03.2021 17:30 cnejcnefjvefven47

(I NEED THE ANSWER ASAP PLEASE) inept Vnept\ adjective 1. Having or showing no skill, clumsy 2. Lacking in
fitness or aptitude: 3. Lacking sense or reason 4 Not suitable to the time,
place, or occasion Middle French inepte, from Latin ineptus, from in * aptus
apt
Using the dictionary entry, which sentence uses inept correctly?
A. The inept doctor was known for his method of reconstructing
injured knees that helped athletes get back to the game in record
time,
B. When Josh spilled his drink all over his date's dress, he made an
inept attempt at an apology,
C. Mia placed the perfect apple pie on the table, and her family
complimented her inept kitchen abilities.
D. In an inept manner, Becca spun the basketball on her index finger
and then launched it into the net effortlessly

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