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I think the answer is B. 
In the play when he cancels, Mrs. Pringles says this “ How dare he! How dare he! The last moment like this! No regards for hostesses feelings no regards for the efforts she goes through to provide evening enjoyments, and such a good dinner I planned....” And so on. She also hits the telephone in anger and paces back and forth in rage. 
In the short story it only says “how dare! At the last moment! So inconsiderate of him....” and so on. The play only says that she flew into a rage and that she roared her sentences.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The rate or speed at which the play’s action moves is known as pace. The term pace, or  also called rhythm or tempo, denotes the movement or sweep of the play as it progresses.The tempo of an entire theatrical performance is very important.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
angriest 
Explanation:
I hope this is what you need 
PLEASE MAKE ME BRAINLIEST