Use the word “ostentatious” in a sentence that demonstrates its meaning.
A. The ostentatious display of wealth was meant to impress the guests.
B. The ostentatious weather was calm and serene.
C. The ostentatious book was filled with factual errors.
D. The ostentatious meal was simple and plain.

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B: ‘I know. I ______ it twice already.’
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