Which two words could correctly replace the word indulgently as it is used in this excerpt from Ernest Buckler’s "Penny in the Dust"?

"It was all over losing a penny or something, wasn’t it?" she went on, when I didn’t answer. It was. She laughed indulgently, "You were a crazy kid, weren’t you?"

I was. But there was more to it than that. I had never seen a brand-new penny before. I thought they were all black. This one was bright as gold. And my father had given it to me.

adoringly
meanly
mockingly
kindly tauntingly                                                                                                                                         its a multiple choice theres more than one answer

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adoringly or kindly is the answer

The two words that could correctly replace the word indulgently as it is used in this excerpt from Ernest Buckler’s "Penny in the Dust" are:

  • Adoringly
  • Kindly

Indulgently

  • Indulgently actually means to willing to allow something to take place.

  • To laugh indulgently simply means to laugh in a kind way just to allow someone have their way.

  • The words, adoringly and kindly can easily replace the word indulgently as used in the passage.

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