i think it means ' a remark made into order to anger.
:)))
"Luke, I am your father,"
g. rule #7
The etymology of the word impose includes:
> in (Latin) meaning in or upon + ponere (Latin) meaning put = imponere (Latin) meaning inflict or deceive or poser (Old French) meaning "to put". Therefore, the answer is option D. To put.
He writes that Rikki-tikki feels pride and responsibility.