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English, 13.11.2020 20:40 catherinesquitieri

Paula had not seen her grandfather for over a year. He had been too sick to travel from his home in New York to see Paula's family in California, though her mother had been to New
York a few times. Now Paula just wanted to give her grandfather a huge hug and not let go.
And finally he was here, walking up her driveway.
Which next sentence provides the most precise description of Paula's reaction?
Paula was pleased to see her grandfather again.
Paula was thrilled to see her grandfather again.
Paula was content to see her grandfather again.
Paula was excited to see her grandfather again.

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