In paragraph 95, the word "naive" most closely means-
8 points
O Inexperienced
O Simplicity
Ο Ο Ο Ο
Self-taught
O Incredulous
93 It was only years later that they learned why I had won the game.
94 But I wish I had been able to tell them early on, because I wanted
them to understand how lucky they were to have a mother, a father,
grandparents, siblings. People who annoyed them by caring about
them so much and calling them all the time to make sure they
were okay.
95 I wanted to tell them that they were so lucky to have this naive
innocence about the world. I wanted them to understand that it was
extremely lucky for them to only play pretend war and never have to
do the real thing. And that their naïve innocence about the world
was something for which I no longer had the capacity

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Answer:

The answer is Simplicity

Explanation:

Using context clues from the text you can determine that the word Naive was partnered with the word "Innocence" implying a child's simplistic view on the world. While an adult looks at a tree they might think of the things a tree can turn into, or what they could do to the tree(chopping it down, putting up a tree house, ect) While a child is more likely to look at a tree, and just see it as it is, a tree.

And for future reference while using a paragraph based question, mark answer choices with sequenced letters or numbers ex: A, B, C, D/1, 2, 3, 4.

Then provide a clear gap between the answer choices, and the paragraph question

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The "O"s made the question a bit difficult to read. Hope this helps!