LOQUACIOUS

Reticent
Talkative
Garrulous
Verbose

The correct answer is B. Talkative.

Loquacious means “talkative” or “fond of talking.” It is often used to describe someone who talks a lot, especially in a way that is considered to be excessive or annoying.

Reticent means “tending to be reserved or uncommunicative.” It is often used to describe someone who is shy or who does not like to talk about themselves.

Garrulous means “talking at length in a rambling or foolish way.” It is often used to describe someone who talks a lot but does not say anything of value.

Verbose means “using more words than necessary.” It is often used to describe someone who writes or speaks in a long-winded or wordy way.

In conclusion, the correct answer is B. Talkative. The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the meaning of the word “loquacious.”