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English, 20.11.2020 23:30, nedy800

5 points 3. What can we most strongly infer about Titus based on his
language in the following passage? He said, “Oh, yes. Hello. Thank
you for ..." He was just like, nodding. “Is she okay?" I asked. “Yes,"
he said. “Yes. 'Okay.' Yes, she's okay.' "He didn't seem much like
before. I was like, “What's happening?” *
A. Titus is afraid of Violet's father.
B. Titus is sarcastic.
O C. Titus is falling out of love with Violet.
O D. Titus is young.


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3. What can we most strongly infer about Titus based on his
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