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A student is revising a story for the school newspaper that includes the following sentence: Student groups at Drew University were angered this week when university officials announced a ban on large
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A student is revising a story for the school newspaper that includes the following sentence:
Student groups at Drew University were angered this week when university officials announced a ban on large soft drinks on campus.
What phrase could be substituted for were angered to indicate that the students' reaction was more organized? (5 points)
Select one:
a. Groused
b. Rallied
c. Were annoyed
d. Were inconvenienced
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Answer:
Were annoyed is your answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
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You could substitute “were annoyed” for were angered
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