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Choose the word or phrase that best defines the italicized word. “The housemaster, Mr. Wordsworth, sat behind his desk with an appearance of perplexity and (apprehension).” anxi…
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“The housemaster, Mr. Wordsworth, sat behind his desk with an appearance of perplexity and (apprehension).”
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The answer is puzzlement.
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Puzzlement is the correct answer
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