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Umnica [9.8K]
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Read the following passage:

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nlexa [21]2 years ago
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<span>A.She conveys a frustrated attitude by giving Beamer control of minor daily decisions.


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nordsb [41]2 years ago
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Answer:

A. She conveys a frustrated attitude by giving Beamer control of minor daily decisions.

Explanation:

The speaker in the excerpt clearly dislikes being restricted from their desires by Beamer, who appears to be concerned with the speaker's health, and makes what's necessary to keep them at bay.

The speaker's frustrated attitude is better evidenced with their reactions towards Beamer's actions, which are frowning at the meals he presents before them and sighing to the tasks assigned to make them lose weight.

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