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English, 02.10.2019 19:20 blackboy21

George (laughing as he jumps up from the sofa and rushes from the room): i've got to catch my mother before she leaves. i forgot to get money for the concert tonight!

the stage directions in this example the reader understand that george is
a) amused.
b) furious.
c) sad.
d) bored.

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