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32) ...and as he wore his crown over the wig, (look at the frontispiece if you want to see how he did it) he did not look at all comfortable, and it was certainly not becoming. What does becoming mean as it is used here? A) terrible B) changing easy to see Dnice-looking​

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User Jaydp
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I think it's A because it said he did not look at all comfortable and was certainly not becoming

Explanation: I don't know i'm doing the lesson on USA test prep right now

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User CheesyMan
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D. They mentioned it looked uncomfortable so it would only be reasonable they said it certainly did not look nice-looking
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