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English, 18.10.2019 19:20 hunndo9248

Ilooked outside to see another gray, smoggy day. i asked
my computer for permission to take a walk, but was
denied. it looked as if i'd be staying indoors by myself
today. again. surprisingly, in the afternoon the computer
declared it necessary to obtain fiber and protein.
apparently, food resources had gotten low. i guess i'll get
to go outside today after all.
what does the author's word choice most clearly suggest about the narrator's
feelings toward his lifestyle?
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a. he seems optimistic about the opportunity to go out and get
some food.
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b. he uses the words 'another' and 'again' to show disappointment
in the predictability of his life.
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c. he uses the phrase "take a walk to express his love for exercise.
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d. he uses the words "permission and declared to illustrate the
level of control computers have.
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