Answer:
After reading the excerpt from "On the Gull's Road." The word acrimony means:
Explanation:
- "On the Gull's Road" is a short story that is written by Willa Cather. The theme of this story is undying love even death is near.
- In the given excerpt the words "I told him curtly that he was mistaken, but my acrimony made no impression upon his blandness. I felt that I should certainly strike the fellow if he stood there much longer, running his blue ring up and down his beard. I should probably have hated any man who was Mrs. Ebbling's husband, but Ebbling made me sick." These words show that narrator is very angry with Mrs. Ebbling's husband.
The correct answer is letter b. 50 percent.
Part of the process of being an adolescent is understanding one's self, sometimes adolescents becomes passive in terms of seeking their own identity and that state is called Identity Diffusion. Identity Diffusion refers to the state of an adolescent, who has not understood or figured out who they truly are.