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"She signaled us to the table. Almost tiptoeing across the office, I maneuvered myself to keep my mother between me and the gringo lady."

Based on the information in the passage, you can infer that the speaker feels


A horrified.


B sad.


C hesitant.


D embarrassed.

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User Rock Lee
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I think the best answer would be A. Horrified because she's tiptoeing across the office so nobody can see or hear her.

Please correct me if I'm wrong!! I'd be happy to fix it!! :)

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User Jan Pfeifer
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Horrified would be more dramatic in the sentence so its not horrified. Its not sad because there is no remorse. Its not embarrassed because there is no words expressing the feeling embarrassed. So your best bet is hesitant.

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User Ron Rosenfeld
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