[ Vocabulary ]
In the sentence “While we know some details about the trip, most of the plans are tentative and depend on the weather,” what does the word “tentative” imply about the plans?
A. The plans are fixed and will not change.
B. The plans are uncertain and may change.
C. The plans are already finalized.
D. The plans are irrelevant to the weather.
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