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alignment - pronoun: arrangement
the pens were in a perfect alignment on the desk
calamity - pronoun: evil
Public calamity was added to private bereavement.
eclipse - pronoun: blocking
the eclipse was so amazing everybody was in awe
generated - pronoun: created
every coco-cola can is generated
inconvenience - pronoun: trouble
the teacher walked out the door and said sorry for this inconvenience
periodic - pronoun: regular
everybody at my school is sort of periodic, its boring
prolonged - pronoun: extend
the test time was prolonged since the teacher felt bad for assigning it the other day
tenacity - pronoun: determination
people how climbed Mount Everest must have a lot of tenacity
The correct answer 3. It emphasizes her discontent with her situation.
Explanation
According to the passage, the feeling that Mrs. Wilkins has with her situation can be established using phrases such as "an uncomfortable club, and a miserable afternoon", "with a gesture that was both irritated and resigned, and went over the window and stared drearily out at the dripping street ", and" Such delights were only for the rich ". These sentences allow us to infer that her feeling towards her situation is one of discontent. Additionally, these details about the club (the setting of the story) tell the reader how unhappy Mrs. Wilkins is. So the correct answer is 3. It emphasizes her discontent with her situation.