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MAVERICK [17]
3 years ago
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Which word best describes the mood of this passage? Malvolio: Madam, you have done me wrong. Notorious wrong! Lady, peruse that

letter. You must not deny it is your hand. Tell me why you bade me come smiling and cross-gartered to you, to put on yellow stockings! And, acting this, why have you suffered me to be imprisoned. Tell me why!
a. nervous
b. depressed
c. outraged
d. exhausted
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2 answers:
yuradex [85]3 years ago
6 0

hello there i think its b


alekssr [168]3 years ago
5 0

Which word best describes the mood of this passage? Malvolio: Madam, you have done me wrong. Notorious wrong! Lady, peruse that letter. You must not denyit is your hand. Tell me why you bade me come smiling and cross-gartered to you, to put on yellow stockings! And, acting this, why have you suffered me to be imprisoned. Tell me why!
a. nervous
b. depressed
c. outraged
d. exhausted
The word that best describes the mood of this passage is outraged. The answer is letter C.
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