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Chose the meaning of the word in each passage!
, i cant make it bold so its the one in apostrophes
"the road grew wilder and "drearier"
a. broader
b. darker
c. muddier
d. older

among them, "quivering" to and fro between gloom and splendor, appeared faces..
a. falling
b. moving
c. stopping
d. tripping

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