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English, 01.10.2019 20:30 marcusajns

Read the following excerpt from "the little regiment" by stephen crane. "there was but one man between them, and he was habituated. these insults from brother to brother had swept across his chest, flown past his face, many times during two long campaigns. upon this occasion he simply grinned first at one, then at the other." "the little regiment." stephen crane, 1897. what does the word habituated mean in this passage? a. annoyed by it b. accustomed to it c. happy about it d. discouraged by it

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