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English, 11.03.2020 01:05, Simplytaylorgrenade

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PART A: What emotion is the author trying to express when she describes the Winn-Dixie
application process as "onerous" in paragraph 5?
The author is expressing her disappointment with the interview when she calls it
"onerous" because she had hoped to talk to someone in person.
The author is being snide when she calls the interview "onerous," expressing her
ridicule of and frustration with the tedious, annoying process.
The author is expressing her fears of failing the interview when she calls it
"onerous," expressing how intimidated she feels while taking the test.
The author is being serious when she calls the interview "onerous," expressing
her surprise upon discovering just how challenging the test is.

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