Habitually silent or talking little

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The correct answer is C. Taciturn.

A taciturn person is habitually silent or talking little. They are often reserved and keep their thoughts to themselves. They may be reluctant to share their feelings or opinions, and they may prefer to listen rather than talk.

Servile means obedient or submissive. Unequivocal means clear and unambiguous. Synoptic means providing a general overview or summary.

Servile is not the correct answer because a taciturn person is not necessarily obedient or submissive. They may be silent because they are shy or reserved, not because they are trying to please someone else.

Unequivocal is not the correct answer because a taciturn person is not necessarily clear or unambiguous. They may be silent because they are trying to be careful about what they say, not because they are trying to be confusing.

Synoptic is not the correct answer because a taciturn person is not necessarily providing a general overview or summary. They may be silent because they do not have anything to say, not because they are trying to give a brief overview of a topic.

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