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After waiting nearly 30 minutes, Max and his friends made it to the front of the line to ride the tallest, fastest ride at the fair. The attendant saw Max, shook his head, and pointed to the sign. Max was too short to ride. Max was displeased and stormed off, barely able to control his temper. It was so unfair that he would have to miss out on all of the fun. Which word best replaces displeased to show how strongly Max is feeling in this situation?

A. depressed
B. shaken
C. indignant
D. hurt

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