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- which sentence uses the word obstinate correctly? the teacher encouraged obstinate behavior by rewarding flexibility in her students. the dog was excellent at learning new tricks quickly and with obstinate. he desired to obstinately collaborate and work as a team. despite all the advice from her friends, she remained obstinate in her decision not to amend the party
The word "obstinate" means stubborn. In the first - sentence, it is used correctly to describe a person who remains firm in her decision despite advice. In the second sentence, "obstinately" is misused as it implies a negative connotation while the context is about collaboration. In the third sentence, "obstinate" is misused as it doesn't fit the context of a dog learning tricks. In the fourth sentence, "obstinate" is misused as the teacher is rewarding flexibility, not stubbornness.
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Despite all the advice from her friends, she remained obstinate in her decision not to amend the party.