Read this excerpt, which is a quote from William Wegman. He uses the word “naive” to suggest that he felt
A disorganized.
B suspicious.
C unappreciated.
D unsophisticated.
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The correct answer is D: unsophisticated.
In this context, the use of the word “naive” often implies a lack of experience or depth of understanding, which aligns with the idea of being unsophisticated. It suggests that the speaker felt they were not fully aware of complexities or deeper meanings, making them susceptible to being misled or having a simplified view of things.