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1. PART A. What does the world "inconsolably" most closely mean as it is used in line 68? A. Laughing or ridiculously. B. In an extremely distraught and upset way. C. Unable or unwilling to be comforted. PART B: Which phrase from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A "Give me my chance./I do think, though, you overdo it a little." ( Lines 64-65)
B “You'd think his memory might be satisfied” ( Line 68-69)
C“There you go sneering now!" ( Line 70)
D“You make me angry. I'll come down to you." ( Line 72)

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Answer:

A "Give me my chance./I do think, though, you overdo it a little." ( Lines 64-65)

Explanation:

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The inference shows that the meaning of inconsolably" as used in the passage is C. Unable or unwilling to be comforted.

What is an inference?

A inference means the conclusion that can be deduced based on the information given in a literary work.

Here, the inference shows that the meaning of inconsolably" as used in the passage is to be unable or unwilling to be comforted.

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