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Read the passage on the left to answer the following questions:

1) In this passage, the character of the pedestrian begins as
ends as
but
A) happy; unhappy
B) annoyed; insulted
9 confused, gratified
D) concerned; carefree

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If I remember right the answer was D.
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The provided passages do not clearly describe the character arc of a 'pedestrian' from a specific beginning to end state as outlined in the options, therefore a definitive answer to the question cannot be provided.

The question asks for the character arc of the pedestrian in the provided passage, looking at how the character begins and ends within the story context. After reviewing the passages, the most fitting option among those provided is not given.

The passages give glimpses into different scenes and characters, but none directly describe the journey of a single pedestrian character with a clear beginning and end state as described in the options provided. Without additional context, such as an omitted key passage, it's not possible to determine the pedestrian's emotional transition.

The character's development or emotional journey from beginning to end cannot be decisively matched to any of the options presented, A) happy to unhappy, B) annoyed to insulted, C) confused to gratified or D) concerned to carefree.

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