I think . . . . . . . . truthfulness is . . . . . . . . greatest value. A. no article, a B. no article, no article C. a, the D. no article, the

[amp_mcq option1=”no article, a” option2=”no article, no article” option3=”a, the” option4=”no article, the” correct=”option1″]

The correct answer is: A. no article, a

The word “truthfulness” is a non-count noun, which means it does not have a plural form and does not take an article. In this sentence, “truthfulness” is being used as a subject, so it does not need an article.

The other options are incorrect because they use articles with a non-count noun. Option B, “no article, no article,” is incorrect because it does not use any articles. Option C, “a, the,” is incorrect because it uses both an indefinite article and a definite article with a non-count noun. Option D, “no article, the,” is incorrect because it uses a definite article with a non-count noun.

Here are some examples of how to use “truthfulness” in a sentence:

  • Truthfulness is important to me.
  • I value truthfulness.
  • I believe in truthfulness.
  • I am a truthful person.