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English, 09.07.2019 04:50 SavgeKid7578

Wich word has the strongest connotation to replace the word "feelings" in the sentence? a)wrath b)disappointment c)unhappiness d)irritation sentence: "as the nation's "feelings" turned against the king and queen, talk of revolt increased."

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