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Read the excerpt from "Gumption." “There goes Oyster and that boy of his,” I said, “ragged as a jay-bird, both of ‘em.”

What is the most likely meaning of the phrase ragged as a jay-bird?

angry and frustrated

unkempt and worn out

harsh and outspoken

stressed and lonely

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