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Read these lines from the excerpt again: And such a luxury to him was this petting of his sorrows, that he could not bear to have any worldly cheeriness or any grating delight intrude upon it; it was too sacred for such contact; and so, presently, when his cousin Mary danced in, all alive with the joy of seeing home again after an age-long visit of one week to the country, he got up and moved in clouds and darkness out at one door as she brought song and sunshine in at the other.

These lines from the excerpt explicitly or directly state that...

A) Tom wants Mary to make his aunt feel bad for punishing him
B) Mary’s good mood will make Tom even more gloomy and upset
C) Mary’s good mood will make Tom’s aunt forget why she’s upset
D) Tom does not want Mary’s mood to make him feel better

Respuesta :

The answer is: D) Tom does not want Mary’s mood to make him feel better.

In the excerpt from Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," after Aunt Polly punishes Tom for breaking the bowl of sugar, which Sid had done, Tom feels miserable. Besides, he longs to make her feel guilty for punishing him. As a result, he wonders how upset she would be if he were dead and refuses to lift his spirits when Mary comes back and dances. Actually, he maintains a sense of anguish and looks for a desolate place to be on his own.


Answer: d

Explanation:

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