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omeli [17]
3 years ago
8

The boy even imagined the old man was his enemy, who knew his intentions and had decided to frustrate them. He felt like enterin

g and saying something insulting that would force the old man to leave, a rude word or phrase that would show him he had no right to sit there reading for an hour for so small a purchase.
Which word from these sentences contributes most to the mood of restlessness and anger?

A.
frustrate

B.
purchase

C.
intentions

D.
imagined
English
1 answer:
tangare [24]3 years ago
3 0
A would be the correct answer.
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