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Talk with her about another things and try to make her to forget that thing
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From Eugenes point of view he is tired of Kate nagging him. Hence the sarcasm in the quote “You said yesterday , “I told you a hundred and nine times not to leave your things around the house.” From looking at Blanche’s input we can also tell that Eugene is being sarcastic or “smart” towards Kate by the quote “Don’t be fresh to your mother , Gene!”
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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As a noun, a harangue is a long, aggressive speech.
As a verb, to harangue is to teach someone in an aggressive, unfriendly manner.
The answer that best fits this description is B. to give a pompous speech to.