will give medal Read the thesaurus entry below: Impeccable: adjective. The lieutenant's record is impeccable. Flawless; unblemished, spotless, immaculate, pristine, perfect. Which sentence uses a form of the word impeccable correctly? She was wearing a suit, dress impeccably for her job interview. Laurel's room was impeccably messy. You're late again today; you are impeccable about promptness. I cannot eat this soup; it doesn't taste good and it's prepared impeccably.
@Anna-Rose
what are your thoughts
umm
i think A
think of the type of sentence the first one is which definition do you think fits its purpose in thesentence
i would agree
so A?
that is my best assumption one sec
@destinystaggs do you think its right?
yes I do its A
IT WAS A!!!!!!!!!! :) thanks for all the help
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