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Part A

At the beginning of the story "The Storyteller," how does does the bachelor feel about the children?


He is indifferent to them.

He is annoyed by them.

He is delighted by them.

He is intrigued by them.
Question 2
Part B

Which evidence from "The Storyteller" best supports the answer in Part A?


"The frown on the bachelor’s face was deepening to a scowl."

"The bachelor said nothing out loud."

"'You don’t seem to be a success as a story-teller' said the bachelor suddenly from his corner."

"The children moved listlessly towards the aunt’s end of the carriage."

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Answer:

the answer is B

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Answer:

He is annoyed by them.

"The frown on the bachelor’s face was deepening to a scowl."

Step-by-step explanation:

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