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Re: Perhaps because his military training discouraged indirectio [#permalink]
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Perhaps because his military training discouraged indirection, the National Incident Commander sought a __________ and open conversation with the Governor

Keyword is "military training discouraged misdirection"
So the NIC wants his point to be straightforward.
So plain and frank suit perfectly
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Why not brusque? Please explain.
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Because it means abrupt.

You need a word whose meaning is honest.

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Re: Perhaps because his military training discouraged indirectio [#permalink]
Brusque means blunt, direct but sounding rude. Because it has a negative connotation maybe that's why it is not the answer
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The most common mistake here is about brusque.
It has a slightly negative connotations meaning rude in a sense and we don't have enough evidence that he was being rude with the Commander. Also the other two words have a neutral to positive connotation and so they simply don't make the similar meaning sentences.
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