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Read this sentence: Morning found the man haggard and worn, wide-eyed from want of sleep. Based on the words in the sentence, what is the meaning of haggard? Angry Exhausted Sad…
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Read this sentence: Morning found the man haggard and worn, wide-eyed from want of sleep. Based on the words in the sentence, what is the meaning of haggard? Angry Exhausted Saddened Silent
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The answer is exhausted. In general haggard means tired. In this sentence it already says he's worn out, so exhausted would be the best answer.
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The meaning of the word haggard is Exhausted because it said ''worn, wide-eyed from want of sleep''
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