complained , thick
accused , tight
innocent , false
guilty , fast
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The correct answer is: B. accused, tight.
The word “accused” means to charge someone with a crime or offense. The word “tight” means to be firmly or securely fastened or held together. In this case, the person is being accused of playing fast and loose with the sentiments of his dearest friends. This means that he is being accused of not taking their feelings seriously and of not being careful about how he treats them.
The other options are incorrect for the following reasons:
- A. “complained” does not make sense in the context of the sentence. The person is not complaining about playing fast and loose with the sentiments of his dearest friends, he is being accused of doing so.
- C. “innocent” does not make sense in the context of the sentence. The person is not being accused of being innocent, he is being accused of playing fast and loose with the sentiments of his dearest friends.
- D. “false” does not make sense in the context of the sentence. The person is not being accused of making false statements, he is being accused of playing fast and loose with the sentiments of his dearest friends.