Choose one word that BEST describes Ben Helfgott based on evidence from the text.
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English, 09.04.2020 18:56 GavinWright254
Choose one word that BEST describes Ben Helfgott based on evidence from the text.
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sympathetic—understanding, compassionate
grateful- feeling of showing an appreciation of kindness, thankful
boastful —one who speaks with excessive arrogance, overconfidence
content —satisfied with what one is or has; not wanting more or anything else.
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