Answer:
4. resentful
Explanation:
This behaviour is resentful as the father complains to his son for his responsibilities on him due to the son. And also that the father was only doing that in care for his mother who had died. He further added that the son had been trouble from the very first day.
The father still carries on with the hope of his wife's encouragement and clings to the promises made with her. The father complains to the son of his limitations and obligations.
What the charter is feeling like
<span>Although
I would act cheerful and jovial, my cover could have easily blown if I
had gotten too scared of the white men. I would have tried my best not
to flinch because of an action that a white man made, and try to finish
the classroom. So I wouldn't have had the time to ponder a plan to make
the white men leave the classroom or make them do something so they
would leave. If that plan failed and if something happened,
which would have led to my lessons being exposed, I would act as if I am
timid, while deep down inside of me I would have had an outrageous
outburst.
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I hope this helps! :)
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