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In his comedy The Clouds, Aristophanes makes fun of Chaerephon for creating a ___________ pair of wax slippers for a flea.

A.
magnanimous

B.
minuscule

C.
replete

D.
tenuous

Sagot :

It is tenuous ( D ) as Aristophanes makes fun of how WEAK Chaerephon actually is . And tenuous actually means very weak or slight. 

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From my point of understanding the question, the given options have different meaning. However, a pair of slipper for a flea can never be magnanimous or replete. So it can either be, slender or tiny. Therefore, I suggest you to opt minuscule. As the feet of the flea are tiny and Chaerephon drenches it so that it might not bite him again.

Option-B is the correct choice.