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English, 10.03.2021 01:50 DisneyGirl11

The words Himiliate and mortify are similar in meaning, but they have a different connotations. Which sentence best describes the difference?
A)Displeased, wonder feel weak
B) embarrassed, because one shame
C)irritated , cause distraction
D)Saddened, cause worry

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