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Marina86 [1]
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Monica [59]2 years ago
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The words from the passage that best describe Usher’s behavior are: nervous, agitation.

The descriptions of Usher by his friend the narrator are those of a person who seemed unsettled. He referred to the incoherence and inconsistency of his friend.

His feeble nature and struggles were all suggestive of the fact that Usher was nervous and agitated.

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