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English, 29.03.2021 21:20 gthif13211

Read the following paragraph: I had been student council president for a month now, and
the meetings covered a wide variety of topics. Today's
meeting had run long, and when we opened the floor up to
questions, Alan's hand shot up immediately. Nobody else
had a question. Great, I thought sarcastically. It will
probably be something about how we didn't use Robert's
Rules of Order correctly, or something equally boring.
What is the most likely motive for the narrator's reaction in the final sentence?
O A. He is intimidated by Alan's usual questions.
O B. He believes Alan asks too many questions.
O C. He is afraid to answer questions publicly.
O D. He was hoping nobody would ask any questions.

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