English, 22.05.2021 21:20 thegreentnt5025
Ms. Alfonso had said she was ready to quit. During the past year, her bizarre behavior had become more and more erratic and more and more preposterous. She was talking in funny dialects just for everyday things. She told us to turn in our homework with a French accent, and to pack our bags with a Southern drawl.
The narrator would most likely describe Ms. Alfonso’s behavior as
A
inappropriate and rude.
B
logical and normal.
C
out of character and weird.
D
entertaining and funny.
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