Read the following passage from "Babylon Revisited by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
"I'm delight...
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Read the following passage from "Babylon Revisited by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
"I'm delighted," Marion said vehmenty. "Now at least you can go into a store without their assuming you're a millionare."
What can you infer about Marion's attitude fromr the fact that she spoke vehmently?
A) She was hesitant to how she felt.
B) She felt guilty confessing her true feelings
C) She felt strongly about what she was saying
D) She was grateful to be able to say how she felt
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