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On the phone, sancho is _____.

a. happy
b. relieved
c. upset

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Final answer:

To determine if Sancho is happy, relieved, or upset on the phone, context is needed from the conversation. Without details, it is not possible to accurately choose the emotion Sancho is experiencing. Option A is correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

To answer the question about how Sancho feels on the phone, it would be essential to have context from the text or conversation taking place. Typically, words like happy, relieved, and upset are used to describe someone's emotional state or mood. These emotions are often conveyed through words, tone of voice, and the context of the conversation. Without specific context, we could explore each of the options provided:

  • If Sancho has received good news or is hearing from someone he likes, he might be described as 'happy' on the phone.
  • If a problem has been resolved or good news followed bad news, Sancho could feel 'relieved'.
  • However, if the conversation was difficult or if he received bad news, it would be appropriate to describe Sancho as 'upset'.

In order to provide a definitive answer, the specific context where Sancho's mood is being described would be necessary. Without that context, we can't accurately decide whether Sancho is happy, relieved, or upset on the phone. If the text or scenario in the student's schoolwork points to one of these moods specifically, that would be the correct choice to select.

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