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Which emotion best describes how the speaker seems to feel about Fred
Johnson?
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English, 27.01.2021 22:10 championroof
PL HELPP
Which emotion best describes how the speaker seems to feel about Fred
Johnson?
A) animosity
B) apathy
C) desperation
D) fondness
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