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From the adventures of tom sawyer by mark twain

he worshipped this new angel with furtive eye, till he saw that she had discovered him; then he pretended he did not know she was present, and began to "show off" in all sorts of absurd boyish ways, in order to win her admiration. he kept up this grotesque foolishness for some time; but by-and-by, while he was in the midst of some dangerous gymnastic performances, he glanced aside and saw that the little girl was wending her way toward the house. tom came up to the fence and leaned on it, grieving, and hoping she would tarry yet awhile longer. she halted a moment on the steps and then moved toward the door. tom heaved a great sigh as she put her foot on the threshold. but his face lit up, right away, for she tossed a pansy over the fence a moment before she disappeared.

identify three words that best describe tom sawyer as he is depicted in this excerpt.
choose one answer from each group. type the letter only for each answer in the correct blank.

type a, b, or c for blank 1.

modest
distracted
reckless

type d, e, or f for blank 2.

angry
sensitive
intelligent

type g, h, or i for blank 3.

romantic
depressed
mortified

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