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Agony \a-ga-nē noun 1. extreme pain, either physical or mental 2. an

intense struggle. From Latin agonia, struggle, from Greek agon,
contest.
Based on the dictionary definition, which sentence option correctly uses the
word agony?
A. After the agony month of waiting for her college entrance test
results, Jenna received news that she passed with high scores.
O B. It was agony for Donna to be stuck at home battling the flu white
all of her friends went to see her favorite band in concert.
O C. Damon jumped up to catch the ball, and as he felt the thud of it in
his glove, the crowd cheered in agony.
D. Matt desperately wanted to win the contest, so when the
announcer called his name, he jumped up with agony.

Agony \a-ga-nē noun 1. extreme pain, either physical or mental 2. an intense struggle-example-1
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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

Donna is struggling because she has to stay home sick while her friends get to see her favorite band.

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