English, 07.10.2019 08:10 joejonaslover7476
Which word best describes the mood of this passage? malvolio: madam, you have done me wrong. notorious wrong! lady, peruse that letter. you must not deny it is your hand. tell me why you bade me come smiling and cross-gartered to you, to put on yellow stockings! and, acting this, why have you suffered me to be imprisoned. tell me why!
a. nervous
b. depressed
c. outraged
d. exhausted
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