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D. <em>uncharitable</em>.
The suffix <em>-able</em>, borrowed from Old French and originally from the Latin <em>-ābilis</em> (meaning "worthy of being acted upon"), can have different meanings.
The most common one is "fit/liable to be (done)," as in:
- <em>likeable</em> - fit to be liked
- <em>washable</em> - fit to be washed
- <em>degradable</em> - liable to be degraded.
This, however, does not apply to <em>comfortable</em>. Another meaning of <em>-able</em>, however, is "giving, or inclined to," as in:
- <em>comfortable</em> - giving comfort
- <em>(un)charitable</em> - (not) inclined to charity.
Craig grows over the course of narrative is he develops more self-confidence in his ability to handle a challenge.
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This is a book written by Lily Craig. The story is about friendship. The story is about two girls who grew as woman and still become friends, but one girl loved her friend and things become complicated.
Thus, the correct option is B.
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