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The correct answer is D. genteel.
A boorish person is one who is rude, uncouth, and ill-mannered. A genteel person, on the other hand, is one who is refined, polite, and well-mannered.
The other options are not antonyms of boorish.
A handsome person is one who is attractive in appearance. A happy person is one who is cheerful and content. Quite is an adverb that means “to a great extent.”
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