Intractable
[in-TRAK-tuh-bl]
Hint 1.
The Latin tract means “to drag,” “to draw,” or “to pull.”
Hint 2. Sentence to give context:
"The intractable train was not easy to keep on the tracks."
What is the best definition of intractable?
A.
Hardworking and obedient
B.
Not easily controlled or managed
C.
Very easygoing and agreeable
D.
Having difficulty staying on task
Hint 1.
The Latin tract means “to drag,” “to draw,” or “to pull.”
Hint 2. Sentence to give context:
"The intractable train was not easy to keep on the tracks."
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