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Read the following passage from "the happy man" in which the narrator contemplates his unusual state of happiness. "he could not bear to stay in his office at the newspaper; he felt no desire to work at all. he hated the very idea of thinking about his daily business and completely failed to bring his mind down from its stronghold in the kingdom of happiness. how could he possibly write about a trolley bus falling into the nile when he was so intoxicated by this frightening happiness? yes, it really was frightening. how could it be anything else, when there was no reason for it at all, when it was so strong that it made him exhausted and paralyzed his will - apart from the fact that it had been with him for half a day without letting up in the slightest degree? he left the pages of paper blank and started walking backwards and forwards across the room, laughing and cracking his " all of the following words could be used to describe the man except a. agitated b. anxious c. energetic d. fretful

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