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English, 06.02.2021 03:20 zel117

"From the stone, I promise," babbled Arthur. "I tried to get Kay's sword, but the door at the inn was locked, and...I knew he'd be cross, and I saw
this sword and I...I didn't want him to miss the tournament, so I took it
and ..."
What is the best meaning of cross as it is used in the passage?
O to pass over something; move
a structure of wood intersected in a shape of perpendicular lines
O to be angered or annoyed
O to die or pass away

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