English, 07.03.2020 02:48, lilianaalbarrap9tkqo
19. Which of the following statements best paraphrases the second sentence of the excerpt above? (1 point)
A. I was depressed by the house and couldn't ignore the feeling
B. I was saddened by the house and began to see it differently.
C. I was confused by the house and began to think it was imaginary.
D. I was annoyed by the house and began to believe it was alive.
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