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Read this text from A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens:

. . . the crowd came pouring out with a vehemence that nearly took him off his legs, and a loud buzz swept into the street, . . .

Based on the context, vehemence most likely means which of the following?
A. Annoyance
B. Enthusiasm
C. Pleasantry
D. Simplicity

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User Yaloner
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Answer:

Enthusiasm

Step-by-step explanation:

The crowd was loud and exited

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User Crawfobw
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(B) Ethusiasm. Since Vehemence means great force and none of the other vocabulary does not math that description or make sense
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User Esmie
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