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English, 11.09.2021 02:30 chutchinson256

Read the sentence from “Paper Pills.” “That is to confound you, you blathering old sentimentalist,” he cried, shaking with laughter. Which choice best expresses the meaning of “confound” as used in the excerpt? A. interpret
B. repeal
C. crown
D. confuse

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