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What about Thoreau’s night in jail made him angry? A. The fact that his stay in prison was too short to make a point. B. The interference with his protest. C. The uncomfortable accommodations.
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What about Thoreau’s night in jail made him angry?
A. The fact that his stay in prison was too short to make a point.
B. The interference with his protest.
C. The uncomfortable accommodations.
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The interference with his protest is the only reason that Thoreau's night in jail made him very angry. It wasn't the the accommodations nor was it that fact that the stay was too short.
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B) The interference with his protest
is what made Thoreau angry after spending a night in jail.
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